What are the differences between copyrights, patents and trademarks?

What will be an ideal response?


A copyright is the term used to protect original works that fall under the categories of literature, dramatic, musical, artistic, and intellectual. These works may be published or unpublished, and the Copyright Act of 1976 gives the owner the exclusive rights to reproduce their work. A trademark is used to protect a word, symbol, device or name that is used for the purpose of trading goods (or in the case of services, a service mark). It indicates the source of goods and distinguishes them from the goods of others and avoids confusion by consumers. A patent for an invention grants a property right to the inventor that will prevent anyone else from making, using, or selling an invention, and it lasts for a limited amount of time (usually 20 years from the date the application was filed).

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A. If there has been a response, no amendment can be filed. B. The plaintiff is out of luck. C. If there has been no response, an amendment can be filed only with the court's permission. D. If there has been no response, the plaintiff can amend without the court's permission.

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A landlord owes what kind of duty of care to all tenants, regarding conditions in the lobby of the

building where the tenants reside? A) that owed to a social guest B) the same as that owed to licensees C) great duty D) reasonable care

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With the exception of patent, trademark, and admiralty attorneys, lawyers may not refer to themselves as specialists in a particular field of law unless they are certified as specialists by their state board of legal specialization

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Before a lawsuit can be brought, which of the following requirements must be met?

A. ?Standing to sue B. ?Personal jurisdiction C. ?Justiciable controversy D. ?Subject-matter jurisdiction E. ?All of these choices are correct.

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