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Law Final Exam - Amt

The document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to intellectual property law concepts. It covers topics like trademarks, patents, copyright, prior use, infringement, assignment, and more. Some key ideas addressed include what constitutes intellectual property rights, tests for determining trademark validity and infringement, ownership and transfer of intellectual property, and exceptions.
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Law Final Exam - Amt

The document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to intellectual property law concepts. It covers topics like trademarks, patents, copyright, prior use, infringement, assignment, and more. Some key ideas addressed include what constitutes intellectual property rights, tests for determining trademark validity and infringement, ownership and transfer of intellectual property, and exceptions.
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1. Non-registrable marks, except C.

SOUND
2. Dr. Vicky Belo, false C. IDEA
3. Not Utility Models Element C. INVENTIVE STEPS
4. Toyota Honda, except C. VALID CLAIM
5. Albert Einstein A. YES, SCIENTIFIC
6. Intellectual Property Right D. TANGIBLE
7. Test of Dominancy A. IMITATION
8. Manny Pacquiao, false D. CAN BE SUED
9. W/c of the ff is true C. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS MAY
10. JELAI, who owns A. JELAI
11. Non-tradition marks, except B. SIGHT
12. Not a distinction bet. Infr & UC A. Infringement of trademark is the passing
13. In an action for damages, valid C. NO, INTENT IS IRRELEVANT
14. Dove, false C. Johny Walker can register
15. Jayzam A. DAMBY MAY SUE
16. Doctrine of Equivalents A. TRUE
17. VINCENZO B. NO, ANY USE OF A WORK
18. Fraudulent Intent is not D. UNFAIR COMPETITION
19. Julia D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
20. DA VINCI B. THE MURAL BELONGS TO BOTH
21. NIKE B. BASIS OF AN ACTION

1. A person other than the applicant PRIOR USER


2. Property right which result INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT
3. Test which mandates HOLISTIC/TOTALITY TEST
4. Art proceeds right DROIT DE SUITE
5. Complete and unreserved transfer ASSIGNMENT
6. Similarity in form, content COLORABLE IMITATION
7. Marks capable of distinguishing COLLECTIVE MARK
8. Function-means-and result DOCTRINE OF EQUIVALENT
9. Refer to sensible object NON-CONVENTIONAL MARK
10. The defendant gives his goods PASSING OFF

1. An intention to pirate is not TRUE


2. As a general rule, descriptive FALSE
3. No registration of a mark TRUE
4. The right of the patent belongs FALSE
5. The rights in a trademark are TRUE
6. In determining whether a mark FALSE
7. Only the owner of the trademark TRUE
8. In case of commissioned TRUE
9. An article of commerce can FALSE
10. There are no property rights TRUE
11. Regardless of any contrary FALSE
12. Novelty as a requisite FALSE
13. Prior use is not required before FALSE
14. Literal Infringement takes place FALSE

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