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Contents

1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2


1.1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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1.1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW


1. Exclusive right granted to authors of cre- 5. Distinctive registered mark used by a busi-
ative works to control the use of their orig- ness to identify itself and its products or
inal works. services to consumers.
A. COPYRIGHT A. INTANGIBLE RIGHTS
B. DESIGN RIGHTS B. PATENT
C. RIGHT OF FAIR USE C. RIGHT OF FAIR USE
D. PATENT D. TRADE MARK

2. Can a lecturer scan a book and share with 6. A is a word or words, name, sym-
his/her students for learning purposes? bol, label, device, or picture applied or at-
tached to a manufacturer’s or merchant’s
A. Yes
product to identify it and distinguish it
B. No from similar products sold by others.
3. written quickly and untidily A. trademark
A. tangible B. Copyright
B. scribbled 7. What is a Patent?
C. ingenuity A. Innovation
D. underlying B. Discovery

4. Certain limited uses of copyrighted works C. Invention


are permitted upon payment of speci- D. Generation
fiedroyalties and compliance with statu-
tory conditions 8. If you write an original story, what type
of intellectual property gives you the right
A. stated by law to decide who can make and sell copies of
B. unlawful your work?

1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. A
1.1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 3

A. Copyright C. may include shapes of goods or combi-


B. Trademark nation of colours
D. All of the above

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C. Patent
D. None of the above 14. Sale, licensing, or otherwise dealing, espe-
cially with a view to profit, of a copyright
9. Patent may be transferred by written that is done without the authority of the
assignment, and to use the patents person who possesses the copyright.
may be given to others by the owner dur- A. RIGHT OF FAIR USE
ing the patent term.
B. PASSING OFF
A. registration / owners
C. UNAUTHORISED USE
B. copyright / granted
D. INFRINGEMENT OF RIGHTS
C. rights / licenses
15. Can a lecturer adapt content of materials
D. protect / trademark
(images/videos/audios) from the library
10. Jenny work for an IT company and is databases?
designing a new blue-tooth speaker sys- A. Definitely yes
tem. Which intellectual property law B. It is not allowed
would best protect this design?
C. It depends on the type of license
A. Copyright
D. none of above
B. Patent
16. A U.S gives its owner or joint owner
C. Trademark the right to exclude others from making,
D. none of above using, and selling in the United States the
owner’s invention for 17 years.
11. Patent protects
A. patent
A. Discovery
B. copyright
B. Invention
C. trademark
C. Innovation
D. licenses
D. Both invention and innovation
17. How’s about a Youtube video?
12. Patents are to encourage inventions A. Download the video and use it
and their disclosures to the public.
B. Embed the link to the video
A. licenses
C. Clip and use a piece of it
B. granted D. none of above
C. protect
18. When you found a free e-book in the In-
D. patentable ternet, what step would you take before
uploading it into Canvas?
13. Trademark
A. Check license or terms of use
A. is represented graphically
B. Just do it because it is free
B. is capable of distinguishing the goods
or services of one person from those of C. Make sure the source is attributed
others D. none of above

9. C 10. B 11. D 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. C 16. A 17. B 18. A 19. B
1.1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 4

19. People believe harsh punishment will de- 24. Jon has invented a new traveling aid and
ter law violation wants to start selling it today. Jon has
A. encourage not received his paperwork from the gov-
ernment. What words should be placed on
B. prevent all the merchandise?
C. facilitate A. Patent pending
D. assist
B. Trademark sent
20. Which of the following is NOT an Intellec-

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25. Defence to a claim of copyright infringe-
tual Property?
ment whereby permission from the artist
A. Land property documents is not required so long as usage of that
B. Patents artist’s work is reasonable and limited.
C. Geographical Indications A. DESIGN RIGHTS
D. Copyrights B. INTANGIBLE PROPERTY RIGHTS

21. law is, in essence, concerned with the C. RIGHT OF FAIR USE
right of preventing the copying of physical D. COPYRIGHT
material existing in the field of literature
and the arts. 26. What is trade mark?

A. Copyright A. Mark used for trade


B. trademark B. Unique mark in goods
C. Earmarked in goods
22. Any idea or artistic creation that is
recorded in some form, whether it’s hard D. trade feature
copy or digital.
27. A new way to process milk so that there
is no fat in any cheese made from it is cov-
ered under:
A. Copyright
B. Trademark
C. Patent
D. None of the above

28. The songwriter has a copyright on her lat-


est hit. The song is known as what type
A. Creative Work of property?
B. Copyright A. bailment
C. Creative Commons B. Intellectual
D. License
29. Tom Petty wrote a song Crawling Back To
23. ‘’I was ripped-off off by my taxi driver You, what intellectual property law pro-
yesterday” (informal) tects this song from being redone?
A. deceived A. Patent
B. given a fair price B. trademark

20. A 21. A 22. A 23. A 24. A 25. C 26. B 27. C 28. B 29. C
1.1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 5

C. copyright 35. Copyright is designed primarily to an


artist, publisher, or other owner against
D. none of above
any unauthorized copying of his works,

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30. action in accordance with whether by reproducing the work in
any material form, publishing it, or per-
A. statutory forming it.
B. compliance with A. protect
C. royalty B. patent
D. liability C. granted
D. Copyright
31. In the United States, trademark pro-
visions were first enacted by Congress in 36. After registering a trademark, what sym-
1870 and modified in 1881 and 1905. bol should be placed by all protected
A. patentable marks?
A. R within a circle
B. owners
B. RTS within a circle
C. rights
C. T within a circle
D. registration
D. none of above
32. The police raided the building and confis-
37. NBA and NFL jerseys are sold with a dis-
cated a large quantity of amphetamines.
tinctive mark. Which term identifies this
A. released mark on the jerseys?
B. sold on A. Copyright
C. seized B. Patent

D. offered C. Trademark
D. none of above
33. A right which prohibits the copying of an
original, non-commonplace design of the 38. What is Copyright?
shape of configuration of a product.
A. RIGHT OF FAIR USE
B. DESIGN RIGHT
C. COPYRIGHT A. Right to write
D. PATENT B. Right to read
C. Right to copy
34. James protects his new invention by ap-
plying for which type of protection? D. none of above

A. A copyright 39. Exclusive right granted by a government


to an inventor which prevents others from
B. A patent
making, using or selling his or her inven-
C. A trade secret tion.
D. none of above A. PATENT

30. B 31. D 32. C 33. B 34. B 35. A 36. A 37. C 38. C 39. A
1.1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 6

B. COPYRIGHT 45. Thomas Edison invented the light bulb.


What document protected this invention?
C. TRADEMARK
A. Copyright
D. DESIGN RIGHT
B. Patent
40. The intellectual property of a business C. Trade secret
which it does not want others to know
about. D. none of above

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A. PASSING OFF 46. Practice of registering a trade mark as a
domain name with the intention of later
B. PATENT
selling it to the rightful owner.
C. TRADE SECRET
A. DESIGN RIGHT
D. INTANGIBLE RIGHTS B. INJUNCTION
41. A popular company uses the slogan, ‘Just C. CYBERSQUATTING
Do It.’ What term identifies this slogan? D. COPYRIGHT
A. Trade secret
47. Only certain classes of invention are
B. Trademark :machines or apparatuses, articles of man-
ufacture, compositions of matter, process
42. A company wishes to ensure that no one and methods, ornamental designs, and cer-
else can use their logo. Which form of IP tain type of botanical plants.
shall be preferred?
A. patentable
A. Copyright B. protect
B. Trademark C. trademark
C. Patent D. copyright
D. Industrial Designs
48. Practice of a company illegally trading on
the reputation of another company by mis-
43. Something that can touched or felt
representing its goods or services as being
A. tangible those of the other company.
B. scribbled A. PASSING OFF
C. ingenuity B. INFRINGEMENT OF RIGHTS
D. underlying C. RIGHT OF FAIR USE
D. MONOPOLY RIGHT
44. An order issued by a court which prohibits
a specific action from being carried out in 49. In the case of original literary, dramatic,
order to prevent order or injury. musical and artistic works, the duration of
A. INJUNCTION copyright is the lifetime of the author or
artist, and counted from the year fol-
B. PATENT lowing the death of the author.
C. COPYRIGHT A. 60 years
D. INFRINGEMENT OF RIGHTS B. 50 years

40. C 41. B 42. B 43. A 44. A 45. B 46. C 47. A 48. A 49. A 50. A
1.1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 7

C. 70 years 55. Mr. Cory’s Cookies had a secret recipe for


his chocolate chip cookies. Which of these
D. 75 years
best protects Cory?

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50. John Grisham protects the rights to his A. Trade Secret
book, The Firm, by filing which document?
B. Copyright
A. Copyright C. Patent
B. Patent D. Trademark
51. Legal interest or claim in things which can 56. T-shirts with brand names available along
not be touched. the streets are counterfeit products and
A. DESIGN RIGHT they are much cheaper.

B. INTANGIBLE PROPERTY RIGHTS A. fake

C. COPYRIGHT B. real

D. RIGHT OF FAIR USE 57. Which copyright law does RMIT Vietnam
follow?
52. Copyright have been keen to protect
A. Australian Copyright Act
their interests, and have taken the view
that widespread use of the photocopier by B. Vietnam Intellectual Property Law
educational establishments prevents their C. Both
making sales which would otherwise have
been achieved. D. none of above

A. registration 58. The company is the legitimate producer of


B. licenses Dior cosmetics. No other companies have
the right to produce them.
C. rights
A. not accepted by law
D. owners
B. accepted by law
53. Jim designed a logo for his company, a lo-
59. After video taping an airplane crash, Allen
cal bakery. Which intelectual property law
wanted to protect his rights to the video.
would best protect his logo?
What type of protection did he apply for?
A. copyright A. Copyright
B. Patent B. Patent
C. Trademark
60. Coca-Cola and McDonald’s have symbols
D. none of above that identify their company. What term is
used to identify their symbols?
54. In the context of intellectual property law,
what are royalties? A. Patent

A. people who rule over a country B. Service mark


C. Trademark
B. money given in order to use copywr-
ited (or patended) work D. none of above

51. B 52. D 53. C 54. B 55. A 56. A 57. B 58. B 59. A 60. C 61. A 62. A
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61. Due to lax enforcement of the law there 63. What should a lecturer do to be able to
exists a lot of copyright violation include an image from the Internet in his
A. not strict/weak lecture slides?
B. too strict/forceful A. Register with RMIT E-reserve service
62. After finishing his first novel, where will B. Provide attribution of the source
Paul file his application to protect his new
book? C. Ask for permission from copyright

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A. U.S. Copyright Office holder

B. U.S. Patent Office D. none of above

63. B

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