Q1. What is the purpose of intellectual property law?To regulate the use of patents in scientific research.To enforce copyright infringement on digital platforms.To limit access to information and knowledge.To protect creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, and images used in commerce.
Q2. What are the four main types of intellectual property?Brands, marketing, logos, and domain names.Copyright, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets.Patents, contracts, inventions, and royalties.Trade secrets, designs, literary works, and software.
Q3. What is the primary purpose of a patent?To regulate fair competition in the marketplace.To prevent unauthorized copying of literary and artistic works.To promote collaboration and sharing of scientific research.To protect new inventions and provide exclusive rights to the inventor for a limited period of time.
Q4. What is the duration of copyright protection for works created by individuals?20 years from the date of creation.50 years from the date of publication.Life of the author plus 70 years.Indefinite, as long as the work is commercially viable.
Q5. What type of intellectual property protects distinctive signs used in commerce?Copyright.Trade secrets.Trademarks.Patents.
Q6. Which government agency is responsible for granting patents in the United States?Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).Federal Trade Commission (FTC).United States Copyright Office (USCO).
Q7. What is the term for unauthorized use or copying of someone's copyrighted work?Patent violation.Trademark infringement.Copyright infringement.Plagiarism.
Q8. What is the main benefit of registering a trademark?Free advertising and promotion of the mark.Tax deductions for companies using the mark.Exclusive rights to use the mark in commerce and legal protection against infringement.Financial compensation for the use of the mark by others.
Q9. What is the international agreement that provides protection for intellectual property rights?UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development).TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights).GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade).WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization).
Q10. What is the purpose of a trade secret?To protect confidential and valuable business information that gives a competitive advantage.To prevent unauthorized use of patented inventions.To regulate fair trade practices in the marketplace.To encourage disclosure of scientific discoveries for public benefit.
Q11. What is the primary purpose of intellectual property licensing?To ensure fair use of copyrighted materials in educational institutions.To support research and innovation through government funding.To protect intellectual property from unauthorized use by competitors.To grant permission for others to use intellectual property in exchange for royalty fees or other compensation.
Q12. What is the doctrine of fair use in copyright law?Grants exclusive rights to the copyright holder, allowing them to control all use of the work.Allows use of copyrighted material only for personal or private use.Prohibits all use of copyrighted material without explicit permission from the copyright holder.Allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission, for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, and education.
Q13. Which of the following is not considered a form of intellectual property protection?Domain name registration.Confidentiality agreements.Design patents.Trade dress protection.
Q14. What is the term for the unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of a patented invention?Copyright violation.Piracy.Trademark violation.Patent infringement.
Q15. What is the purpose of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property?To enforce copyright laws in the digital age.To provide funding for scientific research and innovation.To promote the protection of industrial property, such as patents, trademarks, and industrial designs, among member countries.To regulate fair trade practices in the global marketplace.