Classic Classic Quiz IP Law - Authorship by Diamondsareforever Diamondsareforever 0 played - 9 yrs ago A law about authorship within UK intellectual property law. QUIZ 15 QUESTIONS medium 1 What does post mortem auctoris mean? Term of protectionTo calculate protectionQualifying personAfter the author's deathA British citizen 2 What section of the CDPA are the qualifying person requirements in? 12915444 3 What are the two treaties under 'this part extends'? TFEU & BerneTrips & tfeuRome & BerneBerne & TRIPSTrips & Rome 4 Which section states that the author will be the first owner? 11(1)9(1)9(2)9(2)(aa)154 5 Which section states that the author is the person who creates it? 9(2)9(2)(aa)9(2)(ab)9(1)7(1) 6 Which two types of art are covered by s 9(2) CDPA? Paintings & filmsSound recording & filmsBooks & sound recordingsGraphic work & literatureSound recordings & music 7 Which case relates to joint authors? Creation Records v News Group Newspapers [1997]Slate v Wimmer [2012]Walter v Lane [1900]University of London Press Ltd v University Tutorial Press Ltd [1916]NLA v Meltwater Holding BV [2011] 8 Which Directive and Art amended co-authorship? Directive 2011/77 Art 1(1)Directive 2011/1 Art 10(A)Directive 2011/9 Art 5(1)Directive 2011/2 Art 2(1)Directive 2011/50 Art 1(1) 9 When did the above amendment come into force? 1 Jan 20117 Jul 200110 Jan 20099 May 20031 Nov 2013 10 Which section of the CDPA defines co-authorship? 1(1)201(1)7710(A)1(2) 11 What is this a definition of : 'a work produced by a collaboration...in which the contribution of each author is not distinct from that of other authors or author' AuthorshipCo-AuthorshipSkill and LabourDirectorshipJoint Authorship 12 Which case held that 'to merely have regard to who pushed the pen is too narrow a view of authorship'? Beckingham v Hodgens [2002]Hadley v Kemp [1999]Creation Records v News Group Newspapers [1997]Cala Homes (South) Ltd v McAlpine Homes East Ltd [1995]Walter v Lane [1900] 13 What are the three things you have to show in order to show joint authorship? Collaborative; all contributed; each contribution not distinctAll contributed; same elements in work; collaborativeAll contributed; each contribution not distinct; right kind of skill and labourThere is writing; created individual; collaboration putting togetherContribution from each auhtor; significant contribution; original contribution 14 What did the claimant contribute to the work in Beckingham v Hodgens [2002]? Guitar musicFlute musicPiano musicViolin musicDrum music 15 Which case has been criticised for looking at individual elements not the whole composition? Creation Records v News Group Newspapers [1997]Hadley v Kemp [1999]Walter v Lane [1900]University of London Press Ltd v University Tutorial Press Ltd [1916]NLA v Meltwater Holding BV [2011] A mistake in this Quiz ? Contact the author Commentaires