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TOPIC III

QUESTION 1.- Related rights are related to:

 Copyright.

QUESTION 2.- What groups of people or organizations CANNOT benefit from related ones?

 Internet content providers.

QUESTION 3.- The duration of the protection of related rights under the Rome convention is:

 20 years counted from the year in which the action was carried out.

QUESTION: 4.- Expressions of folklore:

 They may benefit from certain protection under related rights.

TOPIC IV:

QUESTION 1.- In addition to words, letters, names, abbreviations and logos, what other examples
can be considered trademarks?

 All of the mentioned

QUESTION 2.- An example of a misleading brand is:

 A label that includes the name of a region from which the product did not actually
originate (for example Bordeaux)

QUESTION 3.- One of the main requirements, in accordance with the Madrid Agreement is:

 A trademark must be distinctive and must not be misleading.

QUESTION 4.- A trademark that has not been registered is only protected if:

 Sufficient time has passed for the brand to acquire a certain character of distinction and a
certain reputation in the market.

QUESTION 5.- The symbol of a horse to represent a sailboat is considered:

 Distinctive.

QUESTION 6.- The owner of a trademark has the right to prevent third parties from using his
trademark:

 TRUE.

TOPIC V:

QUESTION 1.- What is the objective of a geographical indication?

 Promote trade by informing users about the origin of products.


QUESTION 2.- Choose, among the following options, the one that corresponds to a geographical
indication.

 Bordeaux.

QUESTION 3.- Choose two methods that countries use to protect geographical indications at the
national level

a) By decree b) Through copyright legislation c) TRIPS d) Through a registry.


 A&D

QUESTION 4.- Choose, from the following options, the name of the Treaty administered by WIPO
that deals with the protection of appellations of origin:

 The Lisbon settlement.

TOPIC VI:

QUESTION 1.- Which of the following objects could NOT be protected as an industrial drawing or
model?

 A logo.

QUESTION 2.- To enjoy protection, the industrial drawing or model must be three-dimensional:

 Fake.

QUESTION 3.- The minimum term of protection stipulated in the TRIPS agreement for an industrial
design or model is:

 10 years.

QUESTION 4.- What is the name of the international agreement that deals with the international
deposit of industrial designs or models?

Select one:

 The Hague settlement.

TOPIC VII:

QUESTION 1.- Choose. Among the following options, two correct answers to this question: When a
patent expires:

a) It is automatically protected for 20 more years b) it becomes public domain and free to
use c) it becomes a commercial secret d) It can be exploited without requiring a license
from the patent owner.
 B&D

QUESTION 2.- There is a “world” patent:

 Fake.
QUESTION 3.- Using the PCT, it is simpler and cheaper to achieve patent protection in several
chosen Offices at the same time, instead of submitting applications in each of the aforementioned
Offices:

 TRUE.

QUESTION 4.- What happens if the annual patent protection fee is not paid in a given country?

Select one:

 Patent protection expires and is no longer valid in that country and becomes public
domain to be used freely.

QUESTION 5.- Which of the following options are patented a) a new chemical process b) a painting
c) A book d) A song e) A perfected perfume distilling machine.

Select one:

 A&E

QUESTION 6.- Based on what you have learned about patent law, choose from the list below all
the reasons why a “perpetual motion machine” will not be protected.

Select one:

 Because this machine defies the physical laws of nature.


Exam

QUESTION 19.- Uzgen throughout Central Asia. The Buhagrik manufacturers association wants to
obtain exclusive rights to the name “Uzgen Rice” protection class, if any, can apply for the
association for the name “Uzgen Rice” Which of the statements is correct?

Select one:

 The association must apply for protection as a geographical indication since Buhagrik will
then be able to prevent the Uzgen region from using the same modification (b)

Question 20.- What happens if the national trademark registration is canceled five years after the
international registration?:

Select one:

 The international registration is also canceled (a)

QUESTION 21.- Which of the following acts refers to the moral rights of the author?

Select one:

 Oppose the work to be deformed (c)

Question 22.- For which of the following activities is the authorization of the rights holder not
required within the framework of Phyto breeding?

Select one:

 Offer for sale (d)

QUESTION 23.- International trademark protection lasts:

Select one:

 Indefinitely, but on condition of renewal every 10 years (c)

QUESTION 24.- Ms. Misha is an expert in molecular physics who has invented a new and original
procedure to destroy oxygen in the atmosphere. Is your invention patentable? Indicate which of
the following statements is correct:

 Ms. Misha will probably obtain a patent for her procedure since it is new and more
effective than existing ones in the same field.

QUESTION 25.- Under the Berne Convention, copyright is in force during:

Select one:

 A minimum of 50 years from the day following the death of the author (d)

QUESTION 26.- Ms. Maturi has invented a device called VIVI that can store millions of data in one
second. A competing company (Z) advertises on television that data storage devices from
companies other than Z can cause damage to computers. Ms. Maturi would like to know which of
the following acts.
Select one:

 Discredit the competition.

QUESTION 27.- Are “service marks” and “trademarks” protected in the same way?

Select one:

 Yes, the term “trademarks” is used in reference to trademarks and service marks (C)

Question 28.- Which of the following acts is permitted in the context of unfair competition
legislation?

Select one:

 Acting in a way that conveys a negative image of the competitor's products (b).

Question 29.- Mr. Lee, a famous breeder, has developed a new variety of lemon that is less bitter
than other varieties. He wants to know what form of protection can be used with this variety. It
should be noted that double protection of national legislation is not possible:

Select one:

 Copyright.

QUESTION 30.- The concept of “novelty” of an invention means that:

Select one:

 The invention has not been registered by WIPO (c)

QUESTION 31.- Company Z wants to know if the name “Cutter fruit” can be registered as a
trademark for a new, identical machine. Is it possible to register the brand “Cutter fruit”? Because?

Select one.

 No, it cannot be registered because it is descriptive.

QUESTION 32.- The basis for the protection of industrial designs consists of the following:

Select one:

 The owner receives the right to be protected against unauthorized copying or imitation (b)

QUESTION 33.- Under the Rome Convention, performers have the following exclusive right:

Select one:

 Right to authorize public interpretation or performance, broadcasting and communication


to immediate family members (c)

QUESTION 34.- Indicate which of the following statements is correct. In order to be patentable:

Select one:
 An invention must be new, involve an inventive step and be capable of industrial
application.

QUESTION 35.- By the statement that a well-known brand has the right to receive “Special
Protection”, the following is understood:

Select one:

 Protection against a third party who has unintentionally taken advantage of the mark (a).

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