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What is the primary function of intellectual property?
What is the primary function of intellectual property?
- To restrict access to new products and provision
- To protect and stimulate the development and distribution of new products and provision (correct)
- To discourage the creation of new products and provision
- To limit the distribution of new products and provision
How is 'ethics' defined?
How is 'ethics' defined?
- As the exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, and artists to their intellectual property and creations
- As how individuals prefer to interact with one another (correct)
- As a set of universally accepted rules enforced within a certain territory or entity
- As the violation or infringement of IP right subject to sanctions
What does 'infringement' refer to in the context of intellectual property?
What does 'infringement' refer to in the context of intellectual property?
- The exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, and artists to their intellectual property and creations
- The restriction of access to new products and provision
- Violation or infringement of IP right is subject to sanctions around the world (correct)
- The protection and stimulation of the development and distribution of new products and provision
What is the main purpose of the 'Intellectual Property Code of The Philippines' (Republic Act 8293)?
What is the main purpose of the 'Intellectual Property Code of The Philippines' (Republic Act 8293)?
What is the distinction between ethics and law?
What is the distinction between ethics and law?
What is the primary function of intellectual property?
What is the primary function of intellectual property?
What does 'ethics' refer to?
What does 'ethics' refer to?
What is the main purpose of the 'Intellectual Property Code of The Philippines' (Republic Act 8293)?
What is the main purpose of the 'Intellectual Property Code of The Philippines' (Republic Act 8293)?
What is the most common ground of copyright infringement?
What is the most common ground of copyright infringement?
What is the distinction between ethics and law?
What is the distinction between ethics and law?
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