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Copyright and Ownership Quiz
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Copyright and Ownership Quiz

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Match the following terms with their definitions:

Assignment = Sale agreement for copyright License = Permission to use copyrighted work Assignor = Person selling the copyright Assignee = Person buying the copyright

Match the following statements with their correct owner of intellectual property:

Creation of draft in a law firm = Owned by the law firm Public speech delivery = Owned by the speaker Copyright under assignment = Owned by the assignee Copyright under license = Owned by the licensee

Match the following actions with their implications in copyright ownership transfer:

Completing a sale agreement for copyright = Transfer of ownership to assignee Signing a written contract for assignment = Validating the assignment Giving up control over usage of work = After completion of assignment Transferring rights through license = Permission-based usage

Match the following terms with their definitions:

<p>Copyright = Right to copy Intellectual property = Owner's legal right to their creations Original Work of Authorship (OWA) = Work created from independent thinking Bundle of rights = Includes reproduction and communication rights</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following examples with their classification under copyright law:

<p>Computer software = Literary work Artistic designs = Artistic work Musical compositions = Musical work Architectural designs = Architectural work</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following actions with their relevance in copyright protection:

<p>Reproduction right = Permission to make copies of a work Communication to the public right = Permission to make a work available to the public Adaptation right = Permission to modify a work Translation right = Permission to convert a work into another language</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their representation in intellectual property:

<p>Graphic designs = Protected creations under copyright law Musical lyrics = Protected creations under copyright law Novels = Protected creations under copyright law Website content = Protected creations under copyright law</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following types of literary works with their examples:

<p>Books = Novels Journals = Research publications Computer software and programmes = Operating systems Poetry = Sonnets</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following literary works with their protection under copyright law:

<p>Encyclopedia entries = Protected Dictionary meanings = Protected Individual poems = Protected Shopping lists = Not protected</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following fields with their ownership of copyright:

<p>Literary works = Author or creator Dramatics = Creators, composers, choreographers Music albums = Recording studios Software programs = Developers</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following types of dramatics with their examples:

<p>Screenplays = Movie scripts Ballets = Choreographed dance performances Operas = Musical theatrical productions Pantomimes = Silent performances</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following types of literary works with their duration of copyright protection:

<p>Published novels = Lifetime of author plus 60 years Unpublished letters = Lifetime of author plus 60 years Published poetry collections = Lifetime of author plus 60 years Classic literature = No longer protected by copyright</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following dramatic works with their submission for copyright registration:

<p>Plays = Submitted for registration Choreography for radio shows = Submitted for registration Radio scripts = Submitted for registration Improvised performances = Not submitted for registration</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their primary purpose:

<p>WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT) = Shaping new standards for copyright protection in cyberspace WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT) = Specifying international regulations for unauthorized use of creative works on the Internet Satellite broadcasting, DVDs, and CDs = Mediums of communication posing copyright challenges Laws of the land = Strengthening to keep pace with technological advancements</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their role in copyright protection:

<p>Copyright laws = Providing a shield to protect intellectual property World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) = Dealing with international copyright debates and treaties Internet Treaties = Restricting unauthorized access to creative works online Lawmakers = Encouraging creativity by protecting original work</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their impact on copyright protection:

<p>Widespread dissemination of information via the Internet = Posing difficult questions regarding copyright rights Advancements in technology = Necessitating stronger laws for copyright protection Original owner or author of intellectual property = Beneficiary of copyright shield provided by law Creative works on the Internet = Subject to international regulations for protection</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the action with the consequence:

<p>Discrepancies found = Discrepancy letter issued to the applicant Registrar satisfied with reply = Approve application and send extracts from the register Objection filed = Letter sent to both parties Objections rejected = Application accepted</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the process with the outcome:

<p>Registrar not satisfied with reply = Reject application and send rejection letter Reply awaited from both parties = Objection filed Application rejected = Objection accepted Choreographic work protected under Copyright Act, 1957 = Dance moves protected under copyright law</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the term with its meaning:

<p>Choreographic work = Falls within dramatic work under copyright law Published or unpublished work = Procedure applies to both Dance number arrangement by a choreographer = Unique sequential arrangement Section 2(h) of Copyright Act, 1957 = 'Choreographic work' definition</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the party with its action:

<p>Applicant receives extracts from the register = Registrar approves application Party against whom objection is filed = Receives objection letter Both parties reply heard by registrars = Reply awaited from both parties Party filing objections = Sends objection letter</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the status with the action taken:

<p>Objection filed by party = Reply awaited from both parties Application rejected due to objection acceptance = Objections are rejected Discrepancies not found = No action taken by registrar Registrar sends rejection letter to applicant = Not satisfied with reply</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the protection status with the work type:

<p>Dance moves copyright protection in India = 'Choreographic works' protected under Copyright Act, 1957 Choreographer's skills in dance number arrangement = Commendable and unique sequential arrangement Choreographic work categorized as dramatic work = 'Dance moves' within ambit of 'dramatic work' Procedure for obtaining copyright for dance and choreographic work in India = 'Dramatic work' definition in Section 2(h) of Copyright Act, 1957</p> Signup and view all the answers

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