Chapter 5 Vocabulary
Chapter 5 Vocabulary
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
100

tying

the anticompetitive practice of requiring buyers to purchase one product in order to get another.

100

market power


the ability to control price and exclude competitors.

100

 trade secret.

A business formula, information compilation, or device that provides an advantage over competitors that do not have it is known as a:


100

The DMCA provides a(n) _______ for internet service against claims of _______.

safe harbor, copyright infringement.

100

Three types of patents available under U.S. law are:


design, plant, utility

200

treble damages


three times the damages actually sustained.

200

divestiture order


a court order to dispose of interests that could lead to a monopoly.

200

A copyright bestows upon the creator of an artistic or literary work a federal statutory right to exclusively:

reproduce the work, display the work, use the work.

200

The Lanham Act grants protection for:

marks.

200

To analyze a copyright infringement claim in the context of computer programs, courts will primarily examine:

the number of significant program steps that are substantially similar.


300

Sherman Antitrust Act


a federal statute prohibiting combinations and contracts in restraint of interstate trade, now generally inapplicable to labor union activity.

300

Clayton Act


a federal law that prohibits price discrimination.

300

Owners of mask works are entitled to the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute their products under U.S. law for a period of:

10 years

300

The measure of damages for misappropriation of a trade secret is:

the profits earned by the ‘thief' derived from the misappropriation of the trade secret.

300

Trademark law categorizes marks along a spectrum of ______, based on a mark's capacity to serve ______.


distinctiveness, a source-identifying function.

400

Robinson-Patman Act


a federal statute designed to eliminate price discrimination in interstate commerce.

400

The America Invents Act:

replaced the patent "first to invent system" with a "first to file" system.

400

a design patent


The type of patent that may be granted to developers of new and non-obvious ornamental features of manufactured articles

400

Under the Computer Software Copyright Act of 1980, a written program:

is protected as any other copyrighted material, even if it is in written form.

500

price discrimination


the charging practice by a seller of different prices to different buyers for commodities of similar grade and quality, resulting in reduced competition or a tendency to create a monopoly.

500

The best way to distribute and sell copyrighted computer programs is using:

restrictive licensing.

500

plant patent.

The type of patent that may be granted to developers of plant reproduction methods

500

Under the Semiconductor Chip Protection Act's _______, competitors may not only study mask works but may also use the results of that study to design their own semiconductor chip products embodying their own original masks.

reverse engineering exemption

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