Intellectual Property Terms
Intellectual Property Restrictions
E-commerce
Taxation
Competition
100

Does not protect ideas, rather it protects the ways ideas are expressed

Copyright

100

The lifespan of a copyright

Life of the author + 50 years

100
Someone who buys potentially valuable domain names in order to sell later

Cybersquatter

100

Taxes imposed directly on the person who has to pay it

Direct tax

100

Under the competition act, these are matters that are serious and threaten competition

Criminal Matters

200

Word, symbol, or design used to distinguish a person's goods or services from another

Trademark

200

Lifespan of a trademark

15 years, but can be renewed indefinitely

200

the unauthorized collection and use of personal information

Identity theft

200

which Canadian entity administers income tax administration and audits?

CRA

200

Matters that must be reviewed on a case by case basis to determine if they are anti-competition based

Civilly reviewable matters

300

Time limited monopoly given to investors, which excludes others from using/selling their invention

Patent

300

Lifespan of a patent

20 years

300

fraudulent means of acquiring personal identifiers by pretending to be a trustworthy entity in electronic communication

phishing

300

Taxes that are levied on one person with the expectation that another party will be paying it

indirect taxes

300

when a company colludes with other companies to control the price of their products

price maintenance / price fixing

400

The four requirements for an invention to be patentable

Patentable subject matter, Novel, Non-obvious, and Useful

400

The three basic categories of marks

Ordinary marks, certification marks, distinguishing guises

400

The concept that all information sent across the internet should be treated equally

Net neutrality

400

income is often double-taxed under a corporation, which two things are taxed?

Income of the corporation and dividends declared to shareholders

400

This occurs when a dominant firm engages in anti-competitive conduct that results in lessening of competition

Abuse of Dominant Position

500

This is known as the most common type of infringement, and it involves another company having a similar name or mark

Passing off

500

List at least two legal remedies for patent infringement

Damages, transfer or profits, injunctive relief, delivery of products to patent holder

500

The three important aspects of a business website

Terms of use, privacy policy, user-generated content

500

List the types of taxation

Income tax, sales tax, property tax, consumption tax, payroll tax, and capital gains tax

500

The three basic types of mergers

Vertical merger, horizontal merger, diversification merger