An unregistered trade mark shall be..... Fully protected Partly protected Not protected Full protected within limited period
Partly protected
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Which of the following is NOT an example of literary work? A book An engineer report or specification A bus timetable A legal document
A bus timetable
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What protects the intellectual property created by artists? Trademarks Copyright Patents Confidential information
Copyright
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What protects the intellectual property created by designers? Copyright Registered designs Both copyright and registered designs Neither copyright nor registered designs
Both copyright and registered designs
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What does NOT protect the intellectual property created by designers? Copyright Patents Registered designs Design rights
Patents
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What does a trademark protect? A work of art A secret formula Logos, names and brands General information
Logos, names and brands
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You write an original story, what type of intellectual property right that you can claim? Copyright Trademarks Registered designs Patent
Copyright
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If a famous singer sets up her own company to sell her own range of clothes, what type of intellectual property right can she use to show that the clothes are made by her company? Copyright Trademarks Registered designs Patents
Trademarks
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If a company develops a new technology for producing a special range of clothes, what type of intellectual property right can it use to prevent other from using such technology Copyright Trademarks Registered designs Patents
Patents
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A triangle eyeglasses box can be protected by .... Design rights copyright patent trademark
Design rights
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An author of a song wants people to refer to his name whenever they sing that song. What type of intellectual property right can he claim? Copyright Trademarks Registered designs Patent
Copyright
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Adding some words in a song without the consent of the author is an infringement of...... Reproduction right Public performance right Integrity right False attribution
Integrity right
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Andy translates a book into Vietnamese with consent of the author. However, in this translated version, Andy re-arranges different parts of the book. Andy might commit infringement of.... Translation right Reproduction right Integrity right False attribution
Integrity right
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Ben covers a song with consent of the author. In addition to the name of the author, Ben adds his name to that song. Ben might ....... commit infringement of reproduction right commit infringement of paternity right not commit infringement of intellectual property right commit infringement of translation right
commit infringement of paternity right
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Cindy has very detailed and interesting ideas on writing a book. Based on these ideas, David writes a book without attribution to Cindy. David ........ infringes paternity right infringes adaptation right Infringes reproduction right not infringes intellectual property right
not infringes intellectual property right
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Which of these statements is true about the general nature of passing off? The defendant must intend to cause loss The misrepresentation must be intentional There must be a false representation There must be actual damages
There must be a false representation
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A literary work must be......... for being protected by copyright long complex Neither long nor complex Long and complex
Neither long nor complex
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The protection of copyright excludes A single word Songs A list of names and addresses in a telephone directory Computer programmes
A single word
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A technical drawing is protected by.......... Copyright Registered designs Both copyright and registered designs Patent
Copyright
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A photograph is protected by .......... copyright patent registered design Trademark
copyright
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Copyright is NOT applied to .......... Songs Video tapes Broadcasts None of them
None of them
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The owner of the copyright of a book written on the author's own is .......... Its author The publisher of the book The person who prints it with consent of the author The person who provide the ideas for this book
Its author
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If a book cover is designed under the order of a publisher, the ownership of this page is .......... The author of the book The designer of this book cover The publisher Public
The publisher
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A designer is an employee of a publisher. Then, copyright of all his artistic works under employment contract is owned by....... This publisher This designer Both publisher and designer Neither publisher nor designer
This publisher
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If copyright material is created by a computer, the owner of this copyright is .......... The computer The company producing this computer The person making the arrangement necessary for that creation. Nobody
The person making the arrangement necessary for that creation.
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Paternity right ....... Is similar to copyright Lasts forever can be transferred Is given only to the author of an artistic works
Is given only to the author of an artistic works
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Paternity right does NOT apply to: A book Computer programmes An article A photograph
Computer programmes
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A is a movie-star. B takes a photograph of A and sells it to a magazine. B infringes on A's copyright B infringes A's privacy right B does not infringe any IP right B infringes A's trademark
B infringes A's privacy right
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An article is referred to without naming the author. This is an infringement of...... Reproduction right Paternity right Integrity right False attribution
Paternity right
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Which of the followings is NOT primary infringement of copyright? Copying part of a work without consent of author Importing infringing copies Translating a work without consent of author Adapting a work without consent of author
Importing infringing copies
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To be protected by copyright, a creative work must be...... Fixed in a tangible medium original both original and fixed in a tangible medium Spoken
both original and fixed in a tangible medium
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Which of the followings is secondary infringement of copyright? Possession of or dealings with infringing copies Performing the work in public Duplicating the work Selling a work
Possession of or dealings with infringing copies
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Fair dealing means........ Exception to IP rights infringement Exception to copyright infringement Exception to trademark infringement Exception to patent infringement
Exception to copyright infringement
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What is not relevant purpose for applying fair dealing Commercial purpose Educational purpose News reporting Reviewing purpose
Commercial purpose
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Which of the followings is an infringement of copyright? Reading a book without consent of the author Listening to a song without consent of the author Translating an article without consent of the author Researching a paper without consent of the author
Translating an article without consent of the author
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Computer programmes can be protected by......... Design rights Copyright Trademark Patent
Copyright
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A triangle eyeglasses box can be protected by............ Design rights Copyright Patent Trademark
Design rights
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The design of contact lenses can .......... Be protected by design rights Not be protected by design rights Be protected by patent Not be protected by patent
Not be protected by design rights
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Design right applies when...... The design is recorded The design is registered The design is published The design is showed
The design is recorded
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A machine with artificial intelligence created a 3D sculpture. The owner of design right of this sculpture is...... This machine The person by whom the arrangements necessary for the creation of the design are undertaken Nobody Public
The person by whom the arrangements necessary for the creation of the design are undertaken
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The ownership of design right can ...... Be fully transferred Be only partly transferred Not be transferred Be only transferred for a limited period
Be fully transferred
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Infringement of design right occurs when....... It exists two similar designs It is shown that the alleged copyist had access to the design in question The activity of copying is proven The design in concerned is registered
It is shown that the alleged copyist had access to the design in question
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Buying a toy car being protected by registered design is....... A secondary infringement of design right A primary infringement of design right Not an infringement of design right An infringement of copyright
A secondary infringement of design right
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An article of company X was designed by its employee.- Mr. Y. Two years later, X transfers the design right of this article to another company without the consent of Y. Such a transfer is..... A secondary infringement of design right A primary infringement of design right Not an infringement of design right An infringement of copyright
Not an infringement of design right
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The protection of design right is applied.......... To all original and non-commonplace articles To only registered articles To only some technical objects To only some artistic works
To all original and non-commonplace articles
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In a dispute on design rights, ......... Alleged copyists must prove not copying. The owner must prove copying The Government must prove copying Nobody is in charged of proving copying
The owner must prove copying
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To be protected by registered design, the owner must..... Prove copying Show the designs are the same or very similar Publish the design one year earlier Show an application of the design
Show the designs are the same or very similar
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Article 50 of TRIPS requires court or equivalent juducial authority to grant a provisional measure order Without any request Accordingly the applicant's request Accordingly the member states' request Accordingly court's request
Without any request
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To be protected by design right, an article must NOT..... Be original Be non-commonplace Have an individual character be original and non-commonplace
Be non-commonplace
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To be protected by registered design, an article must .... Have an individual character Be original Be non- commonplace Be new
Have an individual character
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ATM machine is protected......... Only by design right Only by patents By both design right and patents By trademark
By both design right and patents
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A wooden chair is protected by registered design. After seeing this chair, a chocolate shop makes a chocolate bar with the design of this chair. Such act is..... A secondary infringement of registered design A primary infringement of registered design Not an infringement of registered design An infringement of patent
A primary infringement of registered design
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Once a design is registered in the UK, it will be protected..... worldwide Only in the UK In any country where such registration is applied Outside of the UK
In any country where such registration is applied
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When a machine is protected by registered design, the drawing of this machine is..... Also protected by registered design Not protected by IP rights protected by copyright Protected by patent
protected by copyright
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Which of the followings can be patented? Mathematical method Presentation of information New materials Scientific theory
New materials
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Which of followings can NOT be patented? Discovery of scientific theory New methodology of running a technique system New way of operating an equipment New application of scientific theory
Discovery of scientific theory
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One of the requirements for an invention to be patented is....... Having individual character Not being obvious Being artistic Being original
Having individual character
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A patent granted in the one country has legal effect....... worldwide only in the country of registration in the European Union in country of nationality of the owner
in country of nationality of the owner
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Manufacturing an article protected only by a UK granted patent in China is....... A secondary infringement A primary infringement Not an infringement of patent An infringement of IP rights
Not an infringement of patent
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A patent is infringed .......... Only when every feature within at least one claim is used in the allegedly infringing article or process When some features are used in the allegedly infringing article or process The allegedly infringing article or process looks like the patented one The allegedly infringing article or process is developed from the patented one with consent of the owner
The allegedly infringing article or process looks like the patented one
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An exception to patent infringement is...... Using the patented invention on behalf of the government Selling a patented product for non-commercial use Copying that patent for personal use Using that patent for public use
Using the patented invention on behalf of the government
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Business methods are....... patentable in the US but not patentable in the UK not patentable in both UK and US patentable in both UK and US Not patentable anywhere
patentable in the US but not patentable in the UK
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An unregistered trade mark shall be..... Fully protected Partly protected Not protected Full protected within limited period
Partly protected
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Which of the followings can NOT be a registrable trademark? A symbol A smell A single colour A generic name of the goods
A generic name of the goods
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The term "Apple" can NOT be a trade mark of........ Any business Any business selling apples Any business selling smartphones Any business selling computers
Any business selling smartphones
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The word "Steel" can be add in trademark of....... Only company producing steel Only company not producing steel Any company
Any company
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As the term "BM Apple" as registered as a trade mark of a company selling apples, the term "BN Apple"......... Can not be registered as a trade mark of a company selling apples Still can be registered as a trade mark of a company selling apples Can be registered as a trademark of all company Can not be registered as a trademark of any company
Can not be registered as a trade mark of a company selling apples
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Which of the followings is correct? Trade mark must be a word in English Trade mark must be an invented word Trade mark could be a symbol Trade mark must be pronounceable
Trade mark could be a symbol
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A trade mark being an invented word must ...... Be new Be distinctive Indicate the nature of the goods Be meaningful
Be distinctive
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The term "Gala Apple" could be refused to be a trade mark because..... It is not pronounceable It indicates the nature of one type of apple It is an invented word It is not clear
It indicates the nature of one type of apple
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A trade mark can be........ A word A symbol A smell An invented word, a symbol and a smell
An invented word, a symbol and a smell
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To be registered as a trade mark, a term must ...... Be distinctive Not indicate the type, quality, purpose or geographical origin of the goods Both distinctive and indicate the type, quality, purpose or geographical origin of the goods Be meaningful
Both distinctive and indicate the type, quality, purpose or geographical origin of the goods
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A registered trade mark of one goods......... Can not be registered as trade mark of other goods in different classes Can not be registered as trade mark of services Can not be registered as trademark of other goods in the same class Can not be registered as trade mark of any service and goods
Can not be registered as trademark of other goods in the same class
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In case "Apple" is registered as trade mark of Apple Inc., the trade mark "Apple"....... Can not be used by a company producing computer and phone Can not be printed in a T-shirt Can not be used by a company selling apple Can not be used by any company
Can not be used by a company producing computer and phone
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A tool kit can not be protected by......... Copyright Patent Design right Registered design
Copyright
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Referring to a trade mark in news is......... An primary infringement of trade mark An secondary infringement of trade mark Not an infringement of trade mark An infringement of copyright
Not an infringement of trade mark
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Using a trademark in a different writing style is........... An infringement of trade mark Not a primary infringement of trade mark Not a secondary infringement of trade mark An infringement of copyright
An infringement of trade mark
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Trade mark includes...... Only registered trade mark Only unregistered trade mark Both registered and unregistered trademark Neither registered nor unregistered trademark
Both registered and unregistered trademark
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Collective trade mark means........... There are many users of this trade mark There are many owners of this trade mark There is a collection of trademarks used by one company There is a collection of products sharing this trademark
There are many users of this trade mark
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Protected trade marks include.... Registered trade marks Unregistered trademarks Both registered and unregistered trademark All marks in the market of one specific country
Both registered and unregistered trademark
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To be protected, an unregistered trade mark must........ Have reputation Be distinctive for the goods or services for which it has been used Both be distinctive and have reputation Be distinctive but do not have reputation
Both be distinctive and have reputation
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What is NOT "get-up" at a well-known bakery shop? Client Packaging Decoration style Name
Client
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Passing off refers to infringement of ...... Registered trademark Unregistered trade mark Both registered and unregistered trademark Neither registered nor unregistered trademark
Unregistered trade mark
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Unregistered trade mark.......... Can not be protected by IP law Can be protected by IP law upon the satisfaction of requirements Can be protected by IP law in all cases Can be protected by IP law in limited area
Can be protected by IP law upon the satisfaction of requirements
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The requirement of proof of reputation is applied for the protection o f...... Registered trademark Unregistered trade mark Both registered and unregistered trade mark Any trademark
Both registered and unregistered trade mark
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for passing off? Confusion Within geographical area Damages Providing similar product
Within geographical area
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For the purpose of showing damage in a passing-off action, the owner must........ Show actual loss Demonstrate high risk of loss of business arising from the confusion Calculate the number of clients before and after passing off occurs Proving the activity of imitation
Demonstrate high risk of loss of business arising from the confusion
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Which of the following is NOT passing-off? Selling used item as a new one Copying an existing business names Persuading clients of a well-known shop to try other goods or services Using similar decoration of an existing business names
Persuading clients of a well-known shop to try other goods or services
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A salesman of a bags shop exhibited and sold a fake Chanel clutch for 1.000.000 vnd (provided that the real Chanel clutch costs 20.000.000vnđ). But he told clients that this clutch is fake. This is....... A passing off Not a passing off but an infringement of trademark A passing off and an infringement of trademark Neither a passing off nor infringement of trademark
Not a passing off but an infringement of trademark
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Which of the following statements is true? Fair dealing means that only insubstantial part of a work may be used Fair dealing with a work is permitted Quoting from a work in criticism or review is permitted provided that the critic or review is fair Developing a single part of a work is fair
Quoting from a work in criticism or review is permitted provided that the critic or review is fair
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What is the correct statement about 'originality'? Originality means 'not copied' and nothing more Originality requires creative effort Originality means that the creator does not copy others' work and has contributed skill or labour. Originality means being totally new
Originality means that the creator does not copy others' work and has contributed skill or labour.
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Which of the following is not "use in the course of trade"? Fixing the sign to goods Fixing the sign to the business paper Presenting the sign for teaching purpose Selling the goods under the sign
Presenting the sign for teaching purpose
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Which of the following is not a category of copyright? Literary works Sculpture Furniture Computer progammes
Furniture
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Which of these events potentially triggers the right of attribution Broadcasting a recording of a song on the radio Uploading a song to a file-sharing website Broadcasting a recitation of a poem on the radio Using a song in a film
Broadcasting a recitation of a poem on the radio
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A false attribution as an author..... Is made if a reasonable reader of the work would think that claimant was the author Is made where particular words are attributed to the claimant without consent Is made if the name of author is not mentioned Is made if the work is re-written
Is made if a reasonable reader of the work would think that claimant was the author
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Which of these rights is not generally regarded as part of design law? Registered designs Design right Trade mark right Both registered designs and design right
Trade mark right
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Design right....... Can arise however the design is created and regardless of whether or not any copyright arises Apply to the individual elements of a design Only protects the visible parts of designs Is only applied upon registration
Can arise however the design is created and regardless of whether or not any copyright arises
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A design has individual character if It appeals to the eye of the ordinary consumer It gives a different overall impression, when compared with prior designs, to someone who is an interested consumer for the products in question The difference over previous designs are not trivial Every one can find the difference between this design and others
It gives a different overall impression, when compared with prior designs, to someone who is an interested consumer for the products in question
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To apply for a patent, an inventor must...... File an application at a patent office which must comply with formal and technical requirements Demonstrate that their invention works State the date on which the invention was first "reduced to practice" Apply it
File an application at a patent office which must comply with formal and technical requirements
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You can infringe a patent by............ Making a product for your own personal use Publishing drawings of the product on your website Selling main components of the product, together with instruction how to assemble it using commonly available fastening components. Talking about it
Selling main components of the product, together with instruction how to assemble it using commonly available fastening components.