Classic Classic Quiz Justifications/Foundations of Intellectual Property Law by Diamondsareforever Diamondsareforever 5 played - 9 yrs ago Quiz about the justifications and foundations of UK intellectual property law QUIZ 17 QUESTIONS medium 1 What is Apple getting rights for iPhone components an example of? Follow on developers having to get licensesNot granting monopoly rightsCreating more costsIncreasing outputCreating efficient production 2 Who said that a person owns their body and so should receive the labour from it? LockeNozickEttingerKantMarx 3 What was Locke's proviso? Enough as good left in the commons for othersTomato juice exampleNot talking about IP lawBy divine right of nature given mankind natural resourcesTalking about real property 4 What is this an example of : Researcher creates a product from readily available resources but doesn't use it then OK Shouldn't last longer then it would take for someone else to come up with itNo right against independent creationCopyright systemPatent systemLimited nature 5 Who argued that creation embodied personality? SpenceHegelNozickKantMarx 6 Who argued that where a creator can show a close association with a particular intangible asset then respect for their personal autonomy should give them some control over it SpenceMarxKantNozickDworkin 7 Example of a work that isn't an expression of personality PaintingNovelSculptureChemical formulaPlay 8 Which article of the Universal Deceleration on Human Rights protects intellectual property rights? 20(7)27(2)21(1)7 9 How long are patents limited for? 2 years20 years7 years200 years27 years 10 Which article of the ECHR protects property rights? Art 1, Protocol 1Art 2, Protocol 7Art 2Art 27, Protocol 2Art 1 11 Which article of the Charter on Fundamental Rights of EU protects intellectual property rights? 12201714 12 What are Jeremy Bentham's dates? 1954-20031484-15011748-18321937-20011311-1350 13 What is a basic expression of Bentham's Utilitarianism? The morally right outcome is the right oneCreate benefitThe greatest happiness for the greatest numberIP is non-rivalrousIP is non-depletable 14 Which art of TRIPS states that the protection of IP should contribute to technological innovation? 7199119 15 Who/what stated that the underlying purpose of the patent system is to promote innovation? Lord OliverTRIPS AgreementUnited States ConstitutionBenthamKeene 16 Which art of the US constitution defends IP rights? 71(8)19(9)99(1)20(1) 17 What is an example of the IP system not working? Pharmaceutical focus on Western worldHaving access to medicineGetting access to informationProducing work for profitEncouraging innovation