20 Questions
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions; literary and artistic works; and symbols, names and images used in ______.
commerce
Copyright is a legal means of protecting an author's ______. It provides exclusive publication, distribution, and usage rights for the author.
work
_______ refers to the ornamental or aesthetic aspects of an illustration/sketch. A design may consist of two or three-dimensional features, such as patterns, lines or color.
Industrial Design
Kenneth Cobonpue is associated with _______.
Industrial Design
_______ may consist of two or three-dimensional features, such as patterns, lines or color.
A design
An exclusive right granted for an invention – a product or process that provides a new way of doing something, or that offers a new technical solution to a ______.
problem
A product protected by a patent cannot be used/ distributed/ made/sold commercially without the patent owner’s ______.
consent
Used for a trademark that has not yet been ______.
registered
Used for a trademark that has been registered and is legally ______.
protected
Protects the researcher from unfair and/or inappropriate use of ______.
others
Articles always follow a specific format and structure.
False
Illustrations in articles are usually for advertising purposes.
False
Each new issue of serialization begins with page 1 and is identified by the volume and issue numbers.
False
EISSN stands for Electronic International Standard Serial Number.
True
A reference list (works cited) is usually not provided in articles, although names of reports or references may be mentioned in the text.
True
Scholarly publications may include longer articles providing in-depth analyses of topics.
True
Articles in scholarly publications are typically written in nontechnical language for anyone to understand.
False
The author of an article in a scholarly publication is usually a staff writer or a journalist, and their name and credentials are often not provided.
False
The language used in scholarly publications often consists of technical or theoretical jargon of the field, making it suitable for scholarly readers.
True
Articles in scholarly publications usually follow a specific format or structure, including sections like abstract, literature review, methodology, results, conclusion, and bibliography.
True
This quiz covers the types of Intellectual Property Rights such as industrial design, copyright, patent, and trademark. It also explores the significant relationship between Intellectual Property and Research, discussing the protection of authors' work and exclusive usage rights.
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