14 Questions
What does IP law concern?
Rights associated with creative effort, innovation, commercial reputation, and goodwill
What does IPRs protect?
Subject matter (the IP)
Which type of protection has a relatively high threshold for protection?
Patents
What protects names, short slogans, or logos?
Trademark
What does a copyright protect?
Original work such as art, literature, or other created work
What happens to IPRs after they expire?
They become Public Domain
What is the most common approach to intellectual property rights (IPRs) as per the text?
Incentive for economic growth and exports
Which of the following is NOT a source of Intellectual Property Law as per the text?
Religious texts
What does the text mention as an expansion in the nature and scope of IP law?
Sui generis rights like plant varieties
What is the rationale behind Copyright in common law countries according to the text?
In order to increase progress and culture
What are non-protectable materials under IP law?
Ideas and facts
Which of the following is NOT a regional source of Copyright law as mentioned in the text?
Italian Copyright Law
What is the primary purpose of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) according to the text?
As an incentive for economic growth and exports
Which type of rights are included in the expansion of nature and scope of IP law according to the text?
Sui generis rights
Learn about Intellectual Property (IP) Law, which concerns the rights associated with creative effort, innovation, commercial reputation, and goodwill. Understand the subject matter protected by IP, requirements for IP protection, rights granted, and what falls beyond the scope of IP rights, including the notion of 'Public Domain'.
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