Legal System
Search & Seizure
MYSTERY...muahahaha
Intellectual Property (except Copyright)
Copyright Law
100
The source of all of our laws and our government. It is also the source of intellectual property law.
What is the Constitution
100
The amendment to the Constitution that serves as the source of Search & Seizure Law.
What is the 4th Amendment?
100
The type of fish Homer ate.
What is a blowfish?
100
The type of Intellectual Property that protect ideas and is often used to protect technology.
What is Patent Law?
100
Copyright Law does not protect ideas, it protects this.
What is expression?
200
A case involving two individuals, where the court determines fault and often awards damages.
What is Civil Law
200
The 4th Amendment does not protect you from the search and seizure from these types of people.
What are private individuals or non-governmental workers?
200
In order to make a contract, you need these three things.
What are: 1) offer 2) acceptance 3) consideration?
200
This type of Intellectual Property is violated if you begin selling high heels with red souls that you have made on your own?
What is Trademark Law?
200
The duration of Copyright protection.
What is the author's life + 70 years?
300
The type of law where the government brings a case against an individual and the court may enforce some type of punishment like community service, a fine, or jail.
What is Criminal Law?
300
This document issued by a court allows a police officer to search or seize and individual. BONUS 100 POINTS: What does the officer need to prove in order to get the document.
What is a Warrant?
300
The difference between parody and satire.
What is the fact that parody uses the original to make fun of it, while satire uses an original work to comment on society?
300
One of the two types of intellectual property that can potentially last forever.
What are either: 1) Trade Secrets 2) Trademarks
300
The two things you must prove to prove that someone copied your work.
What are access and similarity?
400
The three branches of government and the main example of each at the federal level, not the state level.
What are: 1) Executive - President 2) Legislative - Congress 3) Judicial - Supreme Court
400
This happens when a court finds that the government violated the 4th Amendment. (hint: think about what happens to everything a cop finds from an illegal search)
What is the exclusion of evidence?
400
Redbox uses this doctrine to buy Disney movies and rent them out in their machines.
What is the First Sale Doctrine?
400
This occurs to trademarks whose names become the word used to describe an entire product.
What is Genericide?
400
For music, this is the one right that owners of the "musical work" have that the owners of the "sound recording" do not.
What is the right to public performance?
500
This type of law is created by judges/courts based upon lawsuits. It is not created by the legislature.
What is Common Law?
500
For there to be an unconstitutional search, there must have been a "constitutionally protected area." These are the two requirements necessary to find that an area was a "constitutionally protected area."
What are: 1) a subjective expectation of privacy 2) an objective expectation of privacy
500
To prove tort liability, you must prove these four things. (BONUS POINTS: if you can say which is the hardest to prove.)
What are: 1) duty 2) breach 3) causation 4) damage
500
The two reasons for Trademark Law. (EXTRA POINTS if you can explain your answer)
What are: 1) to protect customers 2) to protect brands
500
The three factors used in a fair use determination.
What are: 1) transormative 2) amount & substantiality 3) market effects?
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