CHELAWS Quiz 1 - Intellectual Property Laws Flashcards
Mark used in the sale and advertising of services to identify the services of one person and distinguish them from the services of others.
a. trade mark
b. service mark
c. birth mark
d. thumb mark
Service Mark
It protects the inventor from the illegal use of his invention.
a. patent
b. permit
c. license
d. insurance
Patent
It is copying of one’s written research without acknowledging the author.
a. plagiarism
b. infringement
c. cheating
Plagiarism
The term of a patent from the filling date of application is
a. 15 years
b. 17 years
c. 20 years
20 years
To be considered an invention, it must be
a. new
b. new and industrially applicable
c. new, industrially applicable and involves inventive step
New, industrially applicable and involves inventive step
Copyright is registered and deposited at the
a. Intellectual Property
b. National Library and Intellectual Property Office
c. National Library and Supreme Court
National Library and Supreme Court
Intellectual Property Office is under the supervision of
a. DTI
b. DepEd
c. DOST
DTI
Patents approved in the Philippines are protected the
a. whole world
b. Philippines
c. ASEAN Countries
Philippines
Who can apply for a patent?
a. parents and relatives
b. inventor or authorized representative
c. agent
Inventor or authorized representative
Which is patentable?
a. perpetual motion machine
b. natural products
c. new hybrids
New hybrids
Using a patented invention w/o the permission of the owner is known as
a. plagiarism
b. infringement
c. faking
Infringement
Copying books, publication etc, w/o permission from the author is known as
a. plagiarism
b. infringement
c. faking
plagiarism
When does the patent become effective?
a. upon application of patent
b. date of publication of the grant of the patent
c. 18 months after publication
date of publication of the grant of the patent
Who gives permission for compulsory licensing of a patent?
a. Director of Legal Affairs of IPO
b. Director-General of IPO
c. Director of Transfer of Technology of IPO
Director of Legal Affairs of IPO
When can a petition for a compulsory license be applied for? Before the expiration of period of
a. 5 years
b. 4 years
c. 6 years, from the date of filing of application
4 years
The right to a patent belongs to the
a. inventor only
b. inventor, his heirs or assigns
c. assistants of inventor
Inventor, his heirs or assigns
Innovation of a machine can be applied for registration under
a. invention
b. utility model
c. invention
Utility model
The term of protection for copyright is
a. 50 years
b. lifetime plus 50 years after his death
c. 50 years plus another 50 years after his death
Life time plus 50 years after his death
Protection of utility model is for a period of
a. 15 years
b. 5 years and renewed for two 5 years
c. 7 years, after the date of filing of application and paid filing fee
7 years, after the date of filing of application and paid filing fee
An industrial design can be registered for a period of
a. 5 years
b. 5 years and renewal for two consecutive periods of 5 years
c. 5 years and renewed for another 5 years
5 years and renewal for two consecutive periods of 5 years
If there are 2 inventors working in a project who can apply for a patent?
a. senior inventor
b. junior inventor
c. both of them
c. both of them
Who are disqualified to apply for a patent?
a. uninterested individual
b. individual who made the research
c. inventor
a. uninterested individual
Who owns an invention related to the company product where one is employed but does not have a clear company policy when the activity was undertaken?
a. the employee
b. the company
c. joint ownership
the company
Who owns an invention that is unrelated to the company product where one is employed but do not have a clear company policy on this matter when the activity was undertaken?
a. the employee
b. the company
c. joint ownership
The Employee
If an employee gets a grant from another funding agency and the activities was done in the company premises, who will own the output of the project? Will it be
a. exclusively owned by the employee
b. joint ownership with the company
c. joint ownership with the funding agency
Joint ownership with the company
This is the exclusive right granted to an inventor for his invention.
a. intellectual property
b. copyright
c. patent
d. geographic indication
patent
This is usually attached to an obligation or a contract to assume greater liability in case of breach.
a. Obligato Conforme
b. Object Liability
c. Notario Contrata
d. Penal Clause
d. Penal Clause