The document differentiates between trademark law and copyright law and identifies five key points for each:
1) Trademark law protects words, phrases, symbols, and designs that identify the source of goods or services. Copyright law protects original creative works like books, art, music, and films.
2) For trademark, the mark must be distinctive to identify a good's source. For copyright, the work must be original, creative, and fixed in a tangible form.
3) Trademarks receive protection as long as they are used in commerce. Copyrights are protected for the author's life plus 70 years.
4) Trademarks provide the right to use the mark and prevent confusion about a good's
The document differentiates between trademark law and copyright law and identifies five key points for each:
1) Trademark law protects words, phrases, symbols, and designs that identify the source of goods or services. Copyright law protects original creative works like books, art, music, and films.
2) For trademark, the mark must be distinctive to identify a good's source. For copyright, the work must be original, creative, and fixed in a tangible form.
3) Trademarks receive protection as long as they are used in commerce. Copyrights are protected for the author's life plus 70 years.
4) Trademarks provide the right to use the mark and prevent confusion about a good's
The document differentiates between trademark law and copyright law and identifies five key points for each:
1) Trademark law protects words, phrases, symbols, and designs that identify the source of goods or services. Copyright law protects original creative works like books, art, music, and films.
2) For trademark, the mark must be distinctive to identify a good's source. For copyright, the work must be original, creative, and fixed in a tangible form.
3) Trademarks receive protection as long as they are used in commerce. Copyrights are protected for the author's life plus 70 years.
4) Trademarks provide the right to use the mark and prevent confusion about a good's
The document differentiates between trademark law and copyright law and identifies five key points for each:
1) Trademark law protects words, phrases, symbols, and designs that identify the source of goods or services. Copyright law protects original creative works like books, art, music, and films.
2) For trademark, the mark must be distinctive to identify a good's source. For copyright, the work must be original, creative, and fixed in a tangible form.
3) Trademarks receive protection as long as they are used in commerce. Copyrights are protected for the author's life plus 70 years.
4) Trademarks provide the right to use the mark and prevent confusion about a good's
Q2) Differentiate between the trademark law and copyright
law.Identify Five key points these laws.
TRADEMARK COPYRIGHT LAW Its protect, Original works of Any word, phrase, symbol, authorship, such as books, and/or design that identifies articles, songs, photographs, and distinguishes the source sculptures, choreography, of the goods of one party sound recordings, motion from those of others pictures, and other works. Requirements to be protected Requirements to be protected is a work must be original, is, mark must be distinctive creative and fixed in a that is, it must be capable of tangible medium. identifying the source of a particular good. Term of Protection is, author’s Term of Protection is, for as life plus 70 more years. long as the mark is used in commerce. Right to control the Right to use the mark and to reproduction, making of prevent others from using derivative works, distribution similar marks in a way that and public performance and would cause a likelihood-of- display of the copyrighted confusion about the origin of works the goods or services Original works that express Brands that indentify the ideas source of goods or service. Q3) Explain the personal Data Protection Act 2009 in terms of commercial transaction,personal data storage and law privacy.