Trade Secrets
Patents
Trademarks
Copyright
100

any formula, pattern, machine, or process of manufacturing used in one's business that may give the user an opportunity to obtain an advantage over its competitors

trade secret

100

types of patents

utility, design, and plant

100

types of trademarks

trademark, service mark, certification mark, collective mark

100

owner has to establish that defendant violated his/her exclusive rights of: reproduction, creation of derivative works, distribution, performance and display

copyright enforcement

200

a term referring to the wrongful taking of what belongs to an owner; often used in intellectual property law

misappropriation

200

characteristics of patents

novelty, nonobviousness, and utility

200

a legal doctrine giving someone ownership of a distinctive overall appearance or look and feel of a product or service

trade dress

200

gives federal protection to works of a literary, dramatic, musical, graphic, choreographic, audio, or visual nature from the moment the work is created

Copyright Act of 1976

300

enacted in all states except New York and North Carolina to protect trade secrets

Uniform Trade Secrets Act

300

non-producing patent owners who impose high costs by enforcement

patent trolls

300

prohibits usage of a mark same as or similar to another's trademark to dilute significance, reputation, and goodwill

Federal Trademark Dilution Act

300

illegally reproduced copies of copyrighted work

piracy

400

act that considers stealing trade secrets a crime. punishments is fines and up to 10 years imprisonment for individuals

economic espionage act

400

steps to obtain a patent

1. file application

2. filing fee

3. explain invention

4. show difference from prior art

5. describe patentable aspects

6. evaluation by the patent examiner

400

when usage of a mark blurs distinctiveness

blurring

400

_____ includes copying for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research

fair use

500

trade secret owners can acquire an injunction and obtain damages from people who misappropriate

civil enforcement

500

exclusive right to invention

a patent

500

when usage of a mark creates a negative impression about the famous company

tarnishment

500

prevents production or sales of a product of service designed to circummvent technological protections

digital millennium copyright act

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