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Final Exam Solutions - Legal Aspects of Managing Technology | BUL 3564, Exams of Business and Labour Law

Material Type: Exam; Class: Legal Aspects of Managing Technology; Subject: Business Law; University: St. Petersburg College; Term: Spring 2018;

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2017/2018

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Question 4 2 / 2 points
Which categories generally receive trademark protection because they are automatically inherently distinctive?
Fanciful, generic, descriptive.
Suggestive, fanciful, arbitrary.
Suggestive, fanciful, descriptive.
Arbitrary, descriptive, fanciful.
Question 5 2 / 2 points
What is consideration?
The exchange of something of value by both parties.
The act by one party for the promise by the other party.
Promises exchanged by both parties.
All of the above.
Question 6 2 / 2 points
Vicarious liability occurs when a company receives direct financial benefit from the infringement of another party and had
the right and ability to supervise the infringing activity.
True
False
Question 7 2 / 2 points
In order to comply with the Statute of Frauds, a contract must be in writing and comply with which of the following
requirements?
Specify a time certain for completion of the contract
Specify the parties to the contract
Be signed by just one party to the contract
None of the above
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Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Which categories generally receive trademark protection because they are automatically inherently distinctive? What is consideration? (^) Fanciful, generic, descriptive. Suggestive, fanciful, arbitrary. Suggestive, fanciful, descriptive. Arbitrary, descriptive, fanciful. The exchange of something of value by both parties. The act by one party for the promise by the other party. Promises exchanged by both parties. All of the above. 2 / 2 points2 / 2 points2 / 2 points Question 7^ Vicarious liability occurs when a company receives direct financial benefit from the infringement of another party and hadthe right and ability to supervise the infringing activity. In order to comply with the Statute of Frauds, a contract must be in writing and comply with which of the followingrequirements? True^ False Specify a time certain for completion of the contract Specify the parties to the contract Be signed by just one party to the contract None of the above 2 / 2 points

Question 8 Question 9 Question 10 Under traditional notions of fair contracting a click wrap agreement would be unenforceable as it would be consideredwhich of the following? In addition to specific laws protecting trademark owners, social media providers also have policies in place to protect itscustomer's intellectual property as well. These factors are commonly referred to as the Polaroid Factors, but, they originated as the Lapp Factors as provided in thepowerpoint and include which of the following, (^) Shrink wrap agreement Adhesion contract Collusive contract None of the above True False 2 / 2 points2 / 2 points2 / 2 points Question 11 In addition to other laws regarding online advertising companies must also be aware of this law which pertains to theprotection of children and their personal information. Channel of trade^ Non-sophistication^ Lack of confusion^ Different sales efforts Uniform Child Protection Act The Children's Online Act 2 / 2 points

Question 16 Question 17 Question 18 Which of the following is an example of a derivative work? This form of turning over one's rights or ownership interest to another is not a license and is considered instead an, Social media sites are considered (^) Elaborations Modifications Editorial revisions All of the above Assignment Delegation Collateralization Contribution 2 / 2 points0 / 2 points2 / 2 points Question 19 Websites R' Us hosted Cybercentrics company website and both its copyright and trademark content were provided on thesite. Websites also hosted Cybercontents company website and Cybercontents which started business 2 years afterCybercentrics had very similar product offerings as well as a similar trademark to Websites. Website's was paid by both ona per click bases. Websites can be held liable under which legal theory? User friendly content^ User qualified content^ User generated content^ User copyrighted content Vicarious infringement 2 / 2 points

Question 20 Question 21 Question 22 User generated content providers must constantly be alert to intellectual property issues on their social media sites. Most companies seemed ill-prepared to deal with a cyber attack. How does a license accompany a program? Contributory infringement^ Either vicarious and contributory infringement^ Neither vicarious nor contributory infringement True False True False 2 / 2 points2 / 2 points2 / 2 points Question 23 These are tools to help identify, collect, and preserve computer data stored on a hard drive. As a shrink-wrap or click-wrap license^ As a shrink-wrap license only^ As a click-wrap license only^ None of the above Physical Collections Digital Forensics Property Examinations 2 / 2 points

Question 29 Question 30New license templates are always welcome by the open source community. How does the Open Source License go farther than other licenses? Critics of the Networked Society movement, including Bill Gates, state that residents of developing countries have moreimportant needs than the internet that demand the world's attention. True^ False The manner in which it defines external deployment The manner in which it defines reciprocity The manner in which it defines derivative works None of the above True False 0 / 2 points2 / 2 points Question 31 Question 32 This is a project that Google unveiled to expand internet access globally. The term 'may' in the Reciprocal Public License provided via the Open Source Initiative defines those actions a licensee ispermitted to take with the open source software under the license. (^) Project Access Project Networking Project Loon Project Relief True False 2 / 2 points2 / 2 points

Question 33 Question 34 Question 35 The efforts to expand internet access and make it more affordable to everyone around the world is purely altruistic. This was the first open source license. Cryptography in the past is what we called (^) True False Berkeley Software Distribution Apache Software License Mozilla Public License Open Source Public License System processing 2 / 2 points2 / 2 points2 / 2 points Question 36 Question 37 Open Source Software is not a form of license. The following types of licenses apply to any original work of authorship. View Feedback Typegraphing^ Morse Code^ None of the above True False 2 / 2 points0 / 2 points

Question 41 Question 42 One of the issue that often arises with online trademark infringement cases is cybersquatting. Steps for protecting online data include which of the following?^ View Feedback Choices 1 and 2^ Choices 1 and 3 True False Segment networks Ensure vendors security protocols are sound Regularly test vulnerability 2 / 2 points2 / 2 points Question 43 Question 44 Licensing in the broadest sense of the term is Cyber Crimes come under the jurisdiction of which U.S. government agency? All of the above A contract that allows the licensee to use intellectual property pursuant to the license A right that may be granted in exchange for a fee A right to that may be granted for free All of the above 0 / 2 points2 / 2 points

Question 45 Question 46 Cyber-enabled smuggling and money laundering is not a focus of the Cyber Crimes Unit known as C3. OPR is responsible for upholding what standards for integrity and professionalism. (^) a) True b) Falsea) Immigration and Naturalization Service^ b) Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau^ c) Department of Homeland Security^ d) Department of State a) Department of Homeland Security 2 / 2 points2 / 2 points Question 47 According to the Trade Transparency Unit which of the following is a red flag indicator of trade-based money laundering? b) Department of State^ c) The Immigration & Naturalization Service^ d) The Office of Attorney General a) Payments by unrelated third parties via cash or wire transfer. b) Unusual shipping routes c) Double-invoicing 2 / 2 points