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LES: Week Fourteen (Final Exam) Questions
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Q: Which of the following protections is used for movies and plays?
Ans: Copyright laws
Q: How long does trademark protection continue?
Ans: As long as the owner does not allow the trademark to slip into generic
status
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Q: What happened to Boeing employee who raised questions about the use
of the Lockheed Martin documents?
Ans: She was reprimanded
Q: What was the defense department penalty for Boeing for using the
Lockheed Martin documents?
Ans: 1 billion in lost contracts
Q: When did Boeing employees first see Lockheed Martin's proposed bid
for the project?
Ans: During the interview with the Lockheed Martin employee
Q: Who served as an ethics consultant to Boeing following the document
issue coming to light?
Ans: The author of the text and Marianne Jennings
Q: What does the Digital Millennium Copyright Act prohibit?
Ans: The circumvention of encryption devices
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Q: What is an example of fair use?
Ans: Using short quote of a copyrighted work
Q: What is the difference between knock-offs and grey market goods?
Ans: For gray market goods, the manufacturer had a license, but exceeded its
licensed quota; for knock off goods, no license was granted to the manufacturer,
the goods are completely counterfeit.
Q: BONUS Research How much did Boeing pay to settle the criminal
investigation into the use of the documents and other issues?
Ans: 615 million
Q: Cybersquatting
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Ans: Process of registering sites and domain names that are deceptively or
confusingly similar to existing names, trade names, and trademarks.
Q: Trademark
Ans: A distinctive symbol on goods that identifies the manufacturer
Q: Copyright
Ans: Exclusive ownership rights given to by the federal government to creator of
books, music, and other creative works.
Q: Misappropriation
Ans: Intentional tort of using others' trade secrets.
Q: Trade Dress
Ans: The overall look, feel, color, and decorative design of a business.
Q: Patent
Ans: Exclusive ownership rights given by the federal government to inventors of
unique, nonobvious processes, products, or services.
Q: Fair use
LES: Week Fourteen (Final Exam) Questions
and Answers 100% Correct Answers Already
Graded A+
Q: Which of the following protections is used for movies and plays?
Ans: Copyright laws
Q: How long does trademark protection continue?
Ans: As long as the owner does not allow the trademark to slip into generic
status
Exampromax - Stuvia US
Q: What happened to Boeing employee who raised questions about the use
of the Lockheed Martin documents?
Ans: She was reprimanded
Q: What was the defense department penalty for Boeing for using the
Lockheed Martin documents?
Ans: 1 billion in lost contracts
Q: When did Boeing employees first see Lockheed Martin's proposed bid
for the project?
Ans: During the interview with the Lockheed Martin employee
Q: Who served as an ethics consultant to Boeing following the document
issue coming to light?
Ans: The author of the text and Marianne Jennings
Q: What does the Digital Millennium Copyright Act prohibit?
Ans: The circumvention of encryption devices
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Q: What is an example of fair use?
Ans: Using short quote of a copyrighted work
Q: What is the difference between knock-offs and grey market goods?
Ans: For gray market goods, the manufacturer had a license, but exceeded its
licensed quota; for knock off goods, no license was granted to the manufacturer,
the goods are completely counterfeit.
Q: BONUS Research How much did Boeing pay to settle the criminal
investigation into the use of the documents and other issues?
Ans: 615 million
Q: Cybersquatting
Exampromax - Stuvia US
Ans: Process of registering sites and domain names that are deceptively or
confusingly similar to existing names, trade names, and trademarks.
Q: Trademark
Ans: A distinctive symbol on goods that identifies the manufacturer
Q: Copyright
Ans: Exclusive ownership rights given to by the federal government to creator of
books, music, and other creative works.
Q: Misappropriation
Ans: Intentional tort of using others' trade secrets.
Q: Trade Dress
Ans: The overall look, feel, color, and decorative design of a business.
Q: Patent
Ans: Exclusive ownership rights given by the federal government to inventors of
unique, nonobvious processes, products, or services.
Q: Fair use