Answers
1.If a contractor is infringing a copyright with the consent of the government
ANS-
the copyright holder may sue the government for monetary damages
2.Does a $75,000 claim resulting from a reduction of $350,000 and an
increase of $275,000 require certification?
ANS Yes, the aggregate value of the claim exceeds
$100,000
3.Protests may be filed with .
ANS either the agency or the General Accountability Office
4.Who can authorize continued performance in the face of a protest
after award?
ANS The head of the contracting activity.
5.A is required only when a performance bond is
re- quired and it is determined to be in the government's best interest to
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, use them.
ANS payment bond
6.True or False? The government encourages the maximum practical
commercial use of inventions made
ANS True
7.The government will refuse to award a contract on grounds that the
prospective contractor may infringe a patent
ANS False
8.True or False? The government should be indemnified against
infringement of US patents.
ANS True
9.True or False? The government requires contractors obtain permission
from copyright owners before including privately-owned work to be delivered
under contract..
ANS True
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