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The first International Convention to recognise industrial and intellectual property is:
Full form of TRIPS:
In which year the agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights(TRIPS) came into effect:
” If one’s artistic expression are synonymous with one’s personality, then they are deserving of protection just as much as the physical person?
The above observation is true about which theory of intellectual property:
Patent Cooperation Treaty is administered by:
Strasbourg Convention is related to:
WPPT stands for:
According to Section 2(o) of the Copyright Act, literary work includes:
An artistic work means:
Which of the following case is not a case on concept note?
What is an Indian work in relation to copyright act?
The test of “sweat of the brow” is replaced by “minimum of creativity test” in which of the following case?
Copyright protects:
The term ‘Fair Use” is most relevant to:
Section 52 of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, stipulates:
Copyright in a work deemed to be infringed, when any person without a license:
Right of author to relinquish copyright is given under which section of Copyright Act, 1957:
Super Cassettes Industries Ltd. v. Myspace Inc. (2011) is a leading case on the Copyright Act. It deals with which of the following Section of Copyright?
Which of the following case is related to protection of domain names as trademarks?
Which of the following is not defined under trademark?
In relation to Trademark Act, the Madrid Protocol was brought into force in India through which Amendment?
The International classification of goods and services is contained in:
When two or more persons are registered proprietors of trade marks, which are identical with or nearly resemble each other, then:
Trademark:
Under Trademark Act, 1999, Registration of trademark is valid for how many years?
In relation to Descriptive trademark registration under Trademark Act, 1999:
A. Ordinarily they are not registered
B. They can be registered if they acquire the distinctive character or became a well known trademark
In relation to Opposition of Trade Mark, within what time frame notice is required to be sent to the Registrar?
Passing off is:
Which section of the Trade Marks Act protects the rights of person in relation to passing off of goods and services?
A patent is granted for:
New Invention is defined under:
I. Any technical solution of a problem in any field of human activity which is a new, involves an inventive step and is industrially applicable shall be patentable.
II. Patentable invention may be, or may relate to, a product, or process, or an improvement of any of the foregoing.
Why an invention should be patented?
A. It gives protection to a patentable invention
B. It gives legal recognition to patentable invention
C. It makes others aware to whom does the invention belong
D. Patenting one’s invention make useful data relating to the invention available to other inventions for further research and development
Evergreening of Patent means:
Criteria of patentability includes:
A. Novelty
B. Inventive Step
C.Utility
D.Should not attract Section 3 & 4 of the Patent Act
Constitutional Validity of Section 3(d) of Patents Act, 1970 was upheld in:
Constitutional Validity of Chapter XIX of Patents Act, 1970 was challenged in which case?
Which section of the Patents Act, 1970 deal with Persons entitled to apply for patents?
Patent can be revoked by the Controller for non working after the expiry of:
Special provision for compulsory licences on notifications by Central Government is given under which Section of Patents Act 1970 :
The case of Monsanto Technology v. Nuziveedu Seeds Ltd, the Supreme court of India held:
When did Designs Act 2000, come into force?
Which section of Designs Act 2000 deals with the Rights of proprietor of lapsed design which have been restored?
The Designs Act, 2000 requires the design to be new or original. While original is defined, new is not, what is/are the correct way of defining newness:
Geographical Indications can be registered in India for:
As per Designs Act, 2000, the features of a design upon its application to a finished article can appeal to and are judged solely by the:
Registration of a Design be cancelled, if:
In which of the following case of Design Act, 2000 registration was refused on ground of prior disclosure?
Can stamps, Labels, tokens, cards be considered an article for the purpose of registration of Design?
The period for which protection to a design is granted by registration under Designs Act, 2000 is:
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