terials to be used without permission under any cir-
cumstance.
2. Which of the following claims as its invention some Software Patent
feature or process embodied in instructions executed
by a computer?
3. Which of the following increased trademark and copy- Prioritizing Resources and
right enforcement and substantially increased penal- Organization for Intellec-
ties for infringement? tual Property (PRO-IP) Act
4. A patent is a grant of a property right issued by which USPTO
entity?
5. Using reverse engineering, a developer can use the True
code of the current database programming language
to recover the design of the information system appli-
cation.
6. Copyright and patent protection was established U.S. Constitution
through which of the following?
7. Which of the following is a logo, package design, Trademark
phrase, sound, or word that enables a consumer to
differentiate one company's products from another's?
8. Patent law protects which of the following? Inventions
9. The process of taking something apart in order to Reverse Enineering
understand it, build a copy of it, or improve it is known
as which of the following?
,10.
, Which of the following imposes penalties of up to $10 The Economic Espionage
million and 15 years in prison for the theft of trade Act (EEA) of 1996
secrets?
11. The Lanham Act (also known as the Trademark Act) True
defines the use of a trademark, the process for ob-
taining a trademark, and the penalties associated with
trademark infringement.
12. One of the tests that an invention must pass to be it must be obvious to
eligible for a patent is which of the following? a person having ordinary
skill in the same field
13. A trademark permits its owner to exclude the public False
from making, using, or selling a protected invention,
and allows for legal action against violators.
14. Which of the following requires member governments TRIPS agreement
to ensure that intellectual property rights can be en-
forced under their laws and that penalties for infringe-
ment are tough enough to deter further violations?
15. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) False
Copyright Treaty of 1996 eliminated many of the orig-
inal copyright protections for electronic media.
16. A trademark is business information that represents False
something of economic value, has required effort or
cost to develop, has some degree of uniqueness or
novelty, is generally unknown to the public, and is kept
confidential.
, 17. enable interoperability