6 Questions
A trademark is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from those of other enterprises.
True
Copyright protection is only extended to the owner of the rights in an original work in the form of books.
False
Educators do not need to obtain permission or licenses to use copyrighted materials for educational purposes.
False
Patents are only granted for products and not for processes.
False
A trade secret is a publicly disclosed business information.
False
Educational institutions do not need to register and protect their trademarks.
False
Test your knowledge on intellectual property rights, including patents and trademarks. Learn about the exclusive rights granted for inventions and signs that distinguish goods or services. Explore how educational institutions protect their logos, names, and branding elements through registration.
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