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Intellectual Property Law


a. RA 8293
b. RA 8392
c. RA 8239
d. RA 8329
2. Broad category of industrial property, except
a. Patents
b. Creative Rights
c. Trade secrets
d. Trademarks
3. Patents
a. grants by the State given to someone so he will have monopoly right over his property
b. anything that will provide business with competitive advantage
c. don’t protect innovation, protects goodwill
d. unique expression of an idea
4. Creative Rights
a. grants by the State given to someone so he will have monopoly right over his property
b. anything that will provide business with competitive advantage
c. don’t protect innovation, protects goodwill
d. unique expression of an idea
5. Trade Secrets
a. grants by the State given to someone so he will have monopoly right over his property
b. anything that will provide business with competitive advantage
c. don’t protect innovation, protects goodwill
d. unique expression of an idea
6. Trademarks
a. grants by the State given to someone so he will have monopoly right over his property
b. anything that will provide business with competitive advantage
c. don’t protect innovation, protects goodwill
d. unique expression of an idea
7. Patents consist of, except
a. Invention
b. Utility model
c. Industrial design
d. Copyrights
8. Invention is, except
a. no inventive step so lesser right and protection but it is still useful
b. has an artistic/aesthetic appeal
c. something new, useful, and has an inventive step
d. Moral right
9. Utility model
a. no inventive step so lesser right and protection but it is still useful
b. has an artistic/aesthetic appeal
c. something new, useful, and has an inventive step
d. Moral right
10. Industrial design
a. no inventive step so lesser right and protection but it is still useful
b. has an artistic/aesthetic appeal
c. something new, useful, and has an inventive step
d. Moral right
11. Copyrights
a. no inventive step so lesser right and protection but it is still useful
b. has an artistic/aesthetic appeal
c. something new, useful, and has an inventive step
d. Moral right
12. The following are specific mark on goods, except
a. Servicemarks
b. certification marks
c. geographic indicators
d. trade address
13. Broad category of creative right
a. Neighboring right
b. Copyright
c. Both a and b
d. B only
14. neighboring rights
a. performer’s rights
b. license right
c. moral right
d. literary right
15. means of protecting property in other nations, except
a. patent
b. copyright
c. Berne Convention
d. TRIP Agreement
16. The following are the International Treaties Protecting Copyrights, except
a. Berne Convention
b. TRIPS Agreement
c. WIPO Copyright Treaty
d. Technology Transfer Agreements
17. TRIPS Agreement
a. for protection of literary works, established in Aug. 1, 1951
b. a sub-agreement of the GATT
c. protecting rights of authors in new technologies
d. licensing
18. Berne convention
a. for protection of literary works, established in Aug. 1, 1951
b. a sub-agreement of the GATT
c. protecting rights of authors in new technologies
d. licensing
19. Technology Transfer Agreements
a. for protection of literary works, established in Aug. 1, 1951
b. a sub-agreement of the GATT
c. protecting rights of authors in new technologies
d. licensing
20. WIPO Copyright Treaty
a. for protection of literary works, established in Aug. 1, 1951
b. a sub-agreement of the GATT
c. protecting rights of authors in new technologies
d. licensing
21. The core principles of Berne convention are the following, except
a. national treatment
b. right of communication to public
c. principle of automatic protection
d. principle of independence of protection
22. The core principles of TRIPS Agreement are the following, except
a. Establishment of minimum standards of protection
b. National treatment
c. Most favored nation principle
d. right to distribution
23. The core principles of WIPO Copyright Treaty are the following, except
a. circumvention of technology measures
b. concealment of infringement
c. National treatment
d. protection is granted from the time of creation
24. Creativity = Originality?
a. Yes, what is important is originality
b. Yes, Facts alone are not protected
c. No, what is important is originality
d. No. Facts alone are not protected
25. Published works
a. Is a work which has been created by two (2) or more natural persons at the initiative
b. Works which with the consent of the authors, are made available to the public
c. An artistic creation with utilitarian functions or incorporated
d. Work created by an officer or employee of the Philippine Government
26. Work of the PH Government
a. Is a work which has been created by two (2) or more natural persons at the initiative
b. Works which with the consent of the authors, are made available to the public
c. An artistic creation with utilitarian functions or incorporated
d. Work created by an officer or employee of the Philippine Government
27. Collective work
a. Is a work which has been created by two (2) or more natural persons at the initiative
b. Works which with the consent of the authors, are made available to the public
c. An artistic creation with utilitarian functions or incorporated
d. Work created by an officer or employee of the Philippine Government
28. Work of applied art
a. Is a work which has been created by two (2) or more natural persons at the initiative
b. Works which with the consent of the authors, are made available to the public
c. An artistic creation with utilitarian functions or incorporated
d. Work created by an officer or employee of the Philippine Government
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