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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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How can owners of intellectual property "monetize" their intellectual property assets to achieve a stream of revenue??
What will be an ideal response?
To keep application forms legally defensible, it is recommended to omit any question that does any of the following EXCEPT ______.
A. might lead to adverse impact on members of protected groups B. does not appear job related or to a bona fide occupational qualification C. might constitute an invasion of privacy D. indicates a salary expectation or current salary level
Sue and John have been married for ten years. Within those years they have had their mountains and their valleys. Sue even forgave John when he had a dalliance with their son's school bus driver. But now John is seriously interested in someone new, and she does mean a lot to him, enough that he wants to end his marriage. Sue isn't quite ready to call it quits. John has strayed before, so Sue
suggests a legal separation. She has had her work hours cut recently, due to illness, and she doesn't see how she can support herself and her son without John's help. How would Sue benefit from a legal separation? What will be an ideal response?
Once a patent is obtained it is good forever
a. True b. False