Property Rights Overview

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Which of the following types of intellectual property protects inventions and scientific discoveries?

  • Patents (correct)
  • Copyright
  • Trademarks
  • Trade Secrets

What constitutes industrial design infringement?

  • Filing for a trademark on a new invention
  • Creating artwork inspired by existing designs
  • Replicating the 3D appearance of a product without permission (correct)
  • Using a similar logo as a brand

Which of the following best describes a Creative Commons license?

  • A way to trade secrets with others legally
  • An exclusive right granted to authors for their literary work
  • A type of patent that protects original ideas
  • A license that allows others to use a work under specified conditions (correct)

Which of these scenarios typically falls under fair use guidelines?

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Which of the following works is generally not protected by copyright?

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What is the main purpose of intellectual property rights?

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Which of the following is NOT a type of intellectual property?

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What does a Creative Commons license allow?

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Which of the following statements best describes 'fair use'?

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What is one common misconception about copyright?

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What is meant by 'industrial design infringement'?

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Which statement about netiquette is true?

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Why is it important to promote ethical use of media and information?

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What is a key feature of industrial design?

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What does fair use allow you to do with copyrighted material?

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Which of the following is NOT a guideline for fair use?

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Which Creative Commons license allows users to modify works for commercial purposes?

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What is the purpose of geographical indications?

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What does a non-commercial Creative Commons license restrict?

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Which activity is typically NOT considered fair use?

<p>Using a song for a wedding ceremony. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must you do when using a Creative Commons licensed work?

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Flashcards

What are patents?

Legal rights protecting inventions and scientific discoveries.

What is industrial design infringement?

Copying the 3D aesthetic of a product without authorization.

What is a Creative Commons license?

A license granting usage rights under stated conditions.

What is Fair Use?

Using copyrighted content for commentary, criticism, education, or research.

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Is government publication protected by copyright?

Works produced by governments are not usually copyrightable.

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What is the purpose of intellectual property rights?

To safeguard creators' works, incentivizing innovation and creativity

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What are performance rights?

Rights related to live performances, separate from copyright.

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Permissible actions under Creative Commons?

Usage and distribution are free, granted that specified conditions are met.

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What is 'fair use'?

Using copyrighted material without permission for purposes like commentary or education.

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What is a copyright misconception?

Copyright means a creator can choose how to share their work.

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What is 'industrial design infringement'?

Replicating the appearance of a product without authorization.

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What is Netiquette?

Guidelines for online behavior and communication etiquette.

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Why promote ethical media use?

To maintain credibility and trustworthiness of sources.

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Key feature of industrial design?

It includes 2D and 3D look.

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What is allowed under fair use?

Allows limited use for commentary, research, or criticism.

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NOT guideline for fair use?

Pay royalties for copyright use.

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Which CC license allows modification for commercial use?

Attribution Share Alike.

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Purpose of geographical indications?

Goods from a specific area with unique qualities.

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What restricts non-commercial CC license?

Limits using a work for profits.

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What activity is NOT fair use?

Using a song at a wedding ceremony.

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What must you do using CC work?

Give credit to the original creator.

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Study Notes

Property Rights

  • Defines theoretical and legal ownership of resources
  • Outlines how resources can be used
  • These rights can apply to tangible or intangible resources

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