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A. United States in 1978.
B. United States in 1987.
C. United States in 1988.
D. None of these
A. Contributory infringement
B. Copyright
C. Berne Convention
D. Derivative work
A. Contributory infringement
B. Copyright
C. Berne Convention
D. Derivative work
A. Derivative work
B. Disparaging marks
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. Disparages
B. Diminishes
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. U.K.Supreme Court
B. U.A.E.Supreme Court
C. U.S.Supreme Court
D. PAKISTAN Supreme Court
A. Intellectual property law
B. Public domain
C. First-sale doctrine
D. Fair use
A. Intellectual property law
B. Public domain
C. First-sale doctrine
D. None of these
A. Copyright
B. Patent
C. Trademark law
D. All of these
A. Directly infringe
B. Indirectly infringe
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. Intellectual property law
B. Public domain
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Resolve of facts
B. Process of facts
C. Aware of facts
D. None of these
A. Internet service providers
B. Video-sharing websites
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Pakistan
B. USA
C. England
D. None of these
A. Statutory damages
B. Transformative use
C. Vicarious infringement
D. Corrective advertising
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. Word & name
B. Symbol
C. Design
D. All of these
A. True
B. False
A. 1974
B. 1973
C. 1976
D. None of these
A. Transformative use
B. Vicarious infringement
C. Corrective advertising
D. None of these
A. Ceo
B. Manager
C. Employer
D. None of these
A. Corrective advertising
B. Work made for hire
C. Vicarious infringement
D. Deceptive advertising
A. Products
B. Services
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
A. 1912
B. 1913
C. 1914
D. 1915
A. Substantiation
B. Puffery
C. Lanham Act
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Substantiation
B. Puffery
C. Native advertising
D. None of these
A. Substantiation
B. Puffery
C. Native advertising
D. None of these
A. True
B. False
A. Joined the Berne Convention in 1886 when many other countries adopted the treaty
B. Agreed in the late 20th century to join the Berne Convention
C. Has ignored and never joined the Berne Convention
D. Specifically rejected joining the Berne Convention and still has not joined it
A. Unusual
B. Original
C. Fixed in electronic format
D. Filed with the appropriate office
A. News stories published in newspapers
B. Historical events
C. Scientific discoveries
D. Creative innovations
A. Unregistered
B. Fixed in original form
C. Protected by trademark
D. Ready for copyright review
A. The reporter because she thought of the story idea
B. The reporter because she wrote the story
C. The TV station because the story is a work made for hire
D. The TV station because it aired the story
A. 28 years, renewable for another 28 years
B. 75 years
C. His life plus 70 more years
D. 125 years from the date he created the novel
A. Part of the copyright law allowing people to play recorded music in public places
B. An exception that is part of the copyright law meant to allow society to learn about and comment upon copyrighted works
C. Congress’ deliberate attempt to limit the profits an author may gain from her or his “exclusive” copyright
D. The defense in a copyright infringement suit when an entire copyrighted song is used in a commercial without permission
A. Gives Congress the power to adopt copyright and patent laws
B. Says nothing about copyright and patent laws
C. Requires the states to adopt copyright and patent laws, forbidding Congress from adopting copyright and patent laws
D. Says that both Congress and the states shall adopt copyright and patent laws
A. Forbid making copies of television programs and recordings for an individual’s personal use
B. Say nothing about making copies of television programs and recordings for an individual’s personal use
C. Allow making copies of television programs and recordings for an individual’s personal use
D. Allow making copies of television programs for an individual’s personal use, but forbid making copies of recordings for an individual’s personal use
A. Must apply for a copyright for the work
B. Must register the work’s copyright
C. Must apply for a U.S. patent
D. Need not do anything except hire an attorney
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False