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What can an inventor have a right over?
What can an inventor have a right over?
- Her competitor's invention
- Her business
- Her patent agent
- Her invention (correct)
Which of the following is NOT a type of right?
Which of the following is NOT a type of right?
- Trademarks
- Patents
- Copyrights
- Licenses (correct)
What is an example of a right that an inventor can have?
What is an example of a right that an inventor can have?
- Right to own
- Right to vote
- Copyrights (correct)
- Right to sell
What do the mentioned rights protect?
What do the mentioned rights protect?
What is another type of right mentioned besides copyrights?
What is another type of right mentioned besides copyrights?
What is the duration of protection for registered trademarks?
What is the duration of protection for registered trademarks?
What happens to registered trademarks after the initial protection period?
What happens to registered trademarks after the initial protection period?
What is the frequency of renewal for registered trademarks?
What is the frequency of renewal for registered trademarks?
What is the status of registered trademarks after the initial 10 years?
What is the status of registered trademarks after the initial 10 years?
What is the primary benefit of registering a trademark?
What is the primary benefit of registering a trademark?
What is included in the category of logos?
What is included in the category of logos?
What is a type of design that is included in this category?
What is a type of design that is included in this category?
What is a common use for seals and stamps?
What is a common use for seals and stamps?
What is an example of a visual element that is not included in this category?
What is an example of a visual element that is not included in this category?
What is the main purpose of using logos and symbols?
What is the main purpose of using logos and symbols?
What is the purpose of a patent?
What is the purpose of a patent?
What type of document is a patent?
What type of document is a patent?
Who is a patent typically given to?
Who is a patent typically given to?
Why is a patent essential for an inventor?
Why is a patent essential for an inventor?
What is the primary goal of patent protection?
What is the primary goal of patent protection?
What are the three main requirements for an invention?
What are the three main requirements for an invention?
What does the phrase 'industrially applicable' mean in the context of inventions?
What does the phrase 'industrially applicable' mean in the context of inventions?
What is one of the key characteristics of an innovative step in an invention?
What is one of the key characteristics of an innovative step in an invention?
Why is it important for an invention to be new?
Why is it important for an invention to be new?
What can be said about an invention that involves an innovative step?
What can be said about an invention that involves an innovative step?
Study Notes
Intellectual Property Rights
- Inventors can have rights over their inventions.
Types of Intellectual Property Rights
- Copyrights
- Trademarks
- Patents
- Plant varieties
- Logos
- Names drawn in a special way
- Designs
- Symbols
- Signposts
- Stamps
- Seals
- Drawings
Trademarks
- Registered trademarks are protected for 10 years.
- Protection can be renewed continuously.
Patents
- A patent is a legal document and right given to an inventor.
- It protects their invention from abuse by others.
- For an invention to be patented, it must:
- Be new
- Involve an innovative step
- Be industrially applicable
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Test your knowledge of various symbols, logos, and designs, including names, signposts, stamps, seals, and drawings. Identify and learn about different types of symbols and their meanings.