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Name: Nguyễn Tuấn Hưng

Rollnumber: HE163987
GD1613

Quiz IPR2 GD1613


Choose the best answer by highliting in bold to complete the sentences:
1. In the UK, a musical work generated on 1 January 2010 by one author, the
duration is……….
A. life of its author plus a further 70 years
B. life of its author plus a further 50 years
C. 50 years from the end of the year it was created/published
2. In the UK, Harry Porter is classified as………..
A. artistic works
B. literary works
C. scientific works
3. Mr. A is an employee of Company B specialized in creating comic books. The
book which is created by Mr. A as part of his job, the copyright is owned
by…………..
A. Mr. A
B. Company B
C. The director of Company B
4. The moral rights do not include…………..
A. public communication right
B. false attribution right
C. privacy right
5. Mr. X was the author of a poem. After Mr. X died, Mr. Y created musical part
for the poem of Mr. X to make a famous song.
A. Mr. X and Mr. Y are joint authors of the song.
B. Mr. Y is the only author of the song.
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C. Mr. X and Mr. Y are not joint authors of the song.
6. ……………..is considered as primary infringement.
A. Copying computer programs
B. Public performance
C. Dealing with the infringing copies commercially
7. The economic rights exclude……………
A. reproduction right
B. adaptation right
C. integrity right
8. It is not fair dealing to…………………..
A. copy by the teacher and for instructional purposes
B. import infringing copies into UK
C. record broadcasts for the purpose of time shifting
9. A list of information about the students at a university can be protected as
a/an………………
A. compilation
B. Scientific work
C. Literary work
10. Which of the following is not civil liability?
A. delivery-up of the infringing copies
B. suspension of release by custom authorities
C. payment of damages to recompense the owner
11. It is fair dealing to…………….
A. import copies of broadcast from abroad to trade
B. make copies of broadcasts for sale
C. report current events
12. ……………..is the right not to be wrongly named or not to have a work
falsely attributed to a creator.

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A. Integrity right
B. False attribution right
C. Paternity right
13. ……………… cannot be protected as a copyright work.
A. A photograph of the president
B. The spoken words which are recorded
C. Historical accidents
14. ……………….without the owner’s permission during the protection period
can be considered as copyright infringement.
A. Copying the abstract of a technical paper which is published periodical with
an abstract
B. Translating a book from English into Vietnamese
C. Using short excerpts of football matches broadcasts to highlight in sports news
programmes
15. Which of the following is criminal liability?
A. 10 years imprisonment
B. Payment of damages to recompense the owner
C. Delivery-up of the infringing copies
16. ……………..is considered as secondary infringement.
A. Copying part of a work
B. Dealing with the work commercially
C. Copying by adaptation
17. ………..can be protected as secondary or derivative works?
A. Films, broadcasts
B. Historical facts
C. News
18. Which kind of work that the paternity right do not apply to………..?
A. Artistic copyright works

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B. Computer programs
C. Musical copyright works
19. Copying one frame which is the substaintial part from a film without the
copyright owner’s permission can be considered as………….
A. primary infringement
B. secondary infringement
C. fair dealing
20. The legal copyright of an artistic work comes into effect…………
A. since the work is published
B. automatically when the work is created
C. since the competent authorities issue the certificate

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