#1
Which of the following is NOT considered intellectual property?
Trademark
Trade secret
Physical property
Patent
#2
What does the term 'Fair Use' refer to in the context of intellectual property?
Using any content without permission
Using copyrighted material under certain circumstances
Copying content and claiming it as original
Purchasing intellectual property rights
#3
What is the primary purpose of a trademark?
To protect inventions or discoveries
To protect creative works
To identify and distinguish the source of goods or services
To protect confidential information
#4
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for something to be eligible for a patent?
Novelty
Usefulness
Commercial value
Non-obviousness
#5
What is the main purpose of a copyright?
To protect inventions
To protect literary, artistic, and musical works
To protect trade secrets
To protect business names and logos
#6
Which international organization is responsible for overseeing intellectual property rights?
United Nations
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
World Trade Organization (WTO)
International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA)
#7
Which type of intellectual property protects inventions or discoveries?
Trademark
Copyright
Patent
Trade secret
#8
What is the duration of protection for a utility patent in the United States?
20 years
10 years
Lifetime of the inventor
5 years
#9
What is the primary objective of intellectual property laws?
To stifle innovation
To promote creativity and innovation
To restrict access to information
To limit economic growth
#10
What does the term 'public domain' mean in the context of intellectual property?
Information that is not protected by intellectual property laws
Restricted access to copyrighted material
Private ownership of inventions
Information available only to the government
#11
What is the 'Doctrine of First Sale' in intellectual property law?
The first person to file a patent owns the invention
The first person to use a trademark has exclusive rights to it
The first person to purchase a copy of a copyrighted work has certain rights over its distribution
The first person to register a trademark has exclusive rights to it
#12
What does 'TRIPS' stand for in the context of intellectual property?
Trade-Related Intellectual Property Services
Trademark Recognition and Intellectual Property Standards
Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
Technology and Research in Intellectual Property Services
#13
In the context of intellectual property, what does 'DMCA' stand for?
Digital Media Copyright Act
Digital Millennium Content Agreement
Digital Media Content Authorization
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
#14
What is a potential consequence of violating someone's intellectual property rights?
Legal action and financial penalties
Public acknowledgment
Increased protection for the violator
Promotion of innovation
#15
What is the purpose of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in the realm of intellectual property?
To restrict access to intellectual property
To promote sharing of intellectual property
To enforce fair use policies
To protect confidential information from being disclosed to third parties
#16
What is the term used to describe the act of intentionally registering a domain name that is similar to a well-known trademark?
Trademark dilution
Trademark infringement
Cybersquatting
Counterfeiting
#17
What is the purpose of the Madrid Protocol?
To harmonize patent laws worldwide
To regulate international trade agreements
To facilitate the international registration of trademarks
To establish standards for copyright protection