1. The document contains a quiz with multiple choice and enumeration questions about various topics relating to intellectual property, ethics, and research.
2. Questions cover copyright, patents, trademarks, principles of ethics like informed consent, and examples of research misconduct.
3. Key areas assessed include definitions of copyright, patent, trademark, principles like informed consent, and examples of copyrightable works and research misconduct.
1. The document contains a quiz with multiple choice and enumeration questions about various topics relating to intellectual property, ethics, and research.
2. Questions cover copyright, patents, trademarks, principles of ethics like informed consent, and examples of research misconduct.
3. Key areas assessed include definitions of copyright, patent, trademark, principles like informed consent, and examples of copyrightable works and research misconduct.
1. The document contains a quiz with multiple choice and enumeration questions about various topics relating to intellectual property, ethics, and research.
2. Questions cover copyright, patents, trademarks, principles of ethics like informed consent, and examples of research misconduct.
3. Key areas assessed include definitions of copyright, patent, trademark, principles like informed consent, and examples of copyrightable works and research misconduct.
1. It refers to the protection of creations of the mind, which have both a moral and a commercial value. 2. What do you call the protection of people’s identity through not disclosing their name or not exposing their identity? 3. This refers to someone’s right to keep his personal matters and relationships secret. 4. This includes fabrication, falsification and plagiarism. 5. It is a form of intellectual property that gives the owner the legal right to exclude others from making, selling, using and importing an invention for a limited period of years. 6. It is an exclusive legal right given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film or record literary, artistic, or musical material. 7. It is a recognizable name, insignia, phrase, word, or symbol that denotes a specific product and legally differentiates it from all other products of its kind. 8. It is in the form of a formula, practice, process, design, instrument, pattern, commercial method, or compilation of information that is not generally known or reasonably ascertainable by others. 9. The principle of ___________ requires that people must not be coerced into participating in research process. 10. What do you call the moral principles or norms that describe certain standards of human behavior and are regularly protected as natural and legal rights? 11. This refers to the keeping of another person or entity’s information private. 12. It protects the aesthetic appearance of the product. 13. It protects the function of a product. 14. It protects the discovery or invention of plants that are asexually reproduced. 15. Trademark that includes phrases/taglines of the popular companies. It is the weakest trademark. 16. Trademark that implies something about the product or service but doesn’t straightforwardly describe itself because it requires the costumer to use his imagination to understand what the product is. 17. Trademark that includes term, name or logo that are different from anything else that exists. 18. Trademark that might include a term or phrase with a well-known meaning, but the meaning in its case is different. 19. Trademark that immediately identifies the characteristics of the products or services to which the marks pertain. 20. This provides guidelines for the responsible conduct of research. II. Enumerate the following. Put bracket. 21 – 24 Types of Intellectual Property 25 – 27 Types of Patents 28 – 32 Types of Trademarks 33 – 35 Examples of Research Misconduct 36 – 43 Examples of Copyrightable works 44 – 45 Terms Synonymous to Research