11. Intellectual property. Flashcards

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1
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Intellectual property is an … asset.

A

intangible

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2
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T/F: Some intellectual property is automatically protected by law.

A

TRUE

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3
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Types of intellectual property: BN*, I, PD, M

A

brand names

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4
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Types of intellectual property: BN, I*, PD, M

A

inventions

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5
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Types of intellectual property: BN, I, PD*, M

A

product design

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Types of intellectual property: BN, I, PD, M*

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media

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7
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Types of IP protection: A (C, D) and AF (T, RD & P)*

A

Trademarks, Registered Designs and Patents

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8
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Types of IP protection: A (C, D) and AF* (T, RD & P)

A

Applied for.

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9
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Types of IP protection: A (C, D)* and AF (T, RD & P)

A

Copyright and design right.

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10
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Types of IP protection: A* (C, D) and AF (T, RD & P)

A

Automatic.

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11
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A contract of employment usually states that the copyright of works created by an employee is automatically owned by …

A

the employer

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12
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Protection for Copyright and Design Right is …

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automatic

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Protection for Trademarks, Registered Designs and Patents …

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must be applied for.

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Automatic protection for written, dramatic, muical and artistic work lasts for …

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70 years after the author’s death.

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Automatic protection for sound and music recording lasts for …

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70 years from when first published

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16
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Automatic protection for films lasts for …

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70 years after the death of the director, screenplay author and composer

17
Q

Automatic protection for written, dramatic, muical and artistic work lasts for 70 years after the AD*.

A

author’s death

18
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Automatic protection for sound and music recording lasts for 70 years from when FP*

A

first published

19
Q

Automatic protection for films lasts for 70 years after the death of the [D, SA and C]*.

A

director, screenplay author and composer

20
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Automatic protection for broadcasts last for …

A

50 years from when first broadcast

21
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Automatic protection for broadcasts last for 50 years from when FB*.

A

first broadcast

22
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Automatic protection for the layout of published editions of written, dramatic or musical works lasts for …

A

25 years from when first published

23
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Automatic protection for the layout of published editions of written, dramatic or musical works lasts for 25 years from when FP*.

A

first published

24
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Automatic protection for an object’s design lasts for … after creation or 10 years after first sale.

A

15 years

25
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Automatic protection for an object’s design lasts for 15 years after creation or … after first sale.

A

10 years

26
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A trademark, once applied for and granted, lasts for …

A

10 years

27
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A registered design, once applied for and granted, lasts for …

A

25 years

28
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A patent, once applied for and granted, lasts for …

A

20 years

29
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Key legislation protecting intellectual property:

TMA (1984)*
CD&PA (1988)
RDA (1949)
FA (2006)

A

Trade Marks Act (1984)

30
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A trademark, once applied for and granted, lasts for …

A

10 years

31
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Key legislation protecting intellectual property:

TMA (1984)
CD&PA (1988)*
RDA (1949)
FA (2006)

A

Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1988)

32
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Key legislation protecting intellectual property:

TMA (1984)
CD&PA (1988)
RDA (1949)*
FA (2006)

A

Registered Designs Act (1949)

33
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Key legislation protecting intellectual property:

TMA (1984)
CD&PA (1988)
RDA (1949)
FA (2006)*

A

Fraud Act (2006)

34
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Making a gain [or a loss for the true owner] through the unauthorised use of a trademark is an offence under the …

A

Trade Marks Act (1994)

35
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The selling, hiring, e.t.c. of illicit recordings is an offence under the …

A

Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1998)

36
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Copying a design used in business or creating a materially similair one is an offence under the …

A

Registered Designs Act (1949)

37
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Making a false representation about a product, for example passing off a counterfeit object as genuine, is an offence under the …

A

Fraud Act (2006)