IP
Bailment
All Over the Place
IP... Again?
It's a Party... a Jeopardy!
100

A right granted to an author, composer, photographer, or artist to exclusively publish and sell an artistic or literary work.

What is copyright?

100

A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor.

What is gratuitous bailment?

100

A computer repair shop is this type of bailment.

What is mutual benefit bailment?

100

A distinctive mark, symbol, or slogan used by business to identify and distinguish its goods from products sold by others.

What is a trademark?

100

Works of art, logos, and inventions are all forms of ___________ property.

What is intellectual?

200

How long are copyrights protected for?

What is life of author plus 70 years?

200

Person who transfers the property.

What is bailor?

200

Lending a friend a pencil is an example of ________ bailment.

What is special?

200
A grant giving an inventor the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention for a period set by Congress.

What is a patent?

200

The increase in ___________ has made intellectual property even more important in our society and legal system.

What is technology?

300

How many years is a general patent exclusive for?

What is 20 years?

300

Person to whom the property is transferred.

What is bailee?

300

The bailee has an obligation to __________ property to the original owner.

What is return?

300
If property is found on the counter of a store then it is considered to be __________ property.
What is misplaced?
300

Transfer of possession and control of personal property to another with the intent that the same property will be returned later.

What is bailment?

400

A trademark continues for this long.

What is 10 years?

400

A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee.

What is special bailment?

400

You may keep this property if you dint it, but you have a duty to find the owner.

What is abandoned property?

400

This is a type of property that can be touched and has substance.

What is tangible property?

400

The Nike and Starbucks logos are examples of _________.

What are trademarks?

500

Property that cannot be touched such as debts or patents.

What is intangible personal property?

500

A bailment in which both the bailor and the bailee receive benefits.

What is mutual benefit bailment?

500

Items like stoves and kitchen cabinets that are attached to real property.

What is fixtures?

500

Acquiring personal property can be done in 3 ways: purchasing it, receiving it as a gift, and through ________.

What is inheritance?

500

Land is considered this type of property.

What is real property?
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