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What is the purpose of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA)?
What is the purpose of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA)?
What happens if you withdraw your consent for an organization to use your personal data?
What happens if you withdraw your consent for an organization to use your personal data?
What is one of the key requirements for organizations under the PDPA?
What is one of the key requirements for organizations under the PDPA?
What is intellectual property (IP)?
What is intellectual property (IP)?
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What is one type of registered design?
What is one type of registered design?
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What is a key difference between short-term and standard patents?
What is a key difference between short-term and standard patents?
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What is copyright?
What is copyright?
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What is a key responsibility of organizations under the PDPA?
What is a key responsibility of organizations under the PDPA?
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What is a type of intellectual property protection?
What is a type of intellectual property protection?
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What is one requirement for transferring personal data outside of Singapore?
What is one requirement for transferring personal data outside of Singapore?
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Study Notes
Data Privacy and Protection
- Obtain consent and inform individuals of the purpose(s) for collecting, using, and disclosing their personal data.
- Consent is deemed given if personal data is voluntarily provided for a specific purpose.
- Individuals can withdraw consent at any time with reasonable notice.
Organisation's Responsibilities Under PDPA
- Ensure reasonable security arrangements to protect personal data.
- Dispose of personal data when no longer necessary for legal or business purposes.
- Ensure personal data transferred outside of Singapore receives comparable protection.
Open Data
- No additional information provided.
Intellectual Property
- Refers to creations of the mind, including:
- Literary and artistic works
- Designs
- Symbols, names, and images used in commerce
- Patents
- Trade marks
- Copyright
- Registered designs
- Plant varieties
- Geographical indications
Trademarks
- No additional information provided.
Patents (Inventions)
- Two types of patents:
- Short-term: Renewable after 4 years
- Standard: Renewable annually for a maximum of 20 years
Registered Designs
- Protection of a product's appearance, including:
- Jewelry
- Watches
- Phones
Copyright
- Refers to the right given to the owner of an original work, including:
- Literary
- Musical
- Artistic
- Audio
- Video
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Description
This quiz covers data privacy and protection, including open data, intellectual property, and personal data protection act. It also touches on plagiarism and obtaining consent for personal data collection.