Exam Details
Subject | Copyright And Designs Law | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | MASTER OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW (MIPL) | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Which of these is not a dramatic work?
Ballet
Scenic arrangement
Photograph
Television programme
2. Computer programme can be included in the defination of
Literary work
Artistic work
Dramatic work
Cinematograph films
3. The term of copyright in any literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work published within the lifetime of the author would be
Sixty years after the death of the author
Fifty years after the death of the author
Forty years after the death of the author
Twenty years after the death of the author
4. Moral Rights include the following rights:
Integrity Rights
Patenting Rights
None of the above
Both and
5. A Registered community design provides longer comprehensive protection than a Community Design. It casts, initially for five years and can be renewed in blocks of five years upto
Fifteen years
Twenty years
Twenty five years
Thirty years
6. Which Article of the TRIPS Agreement talks about copyright subsisting only in expression and not in ideas?
Article 5
Article 3
Article 9
Article 8
7. The term means communication to the public, by any means of Wireless diffusion, whether in anyone or more of the forms of signs.
Broadcast
Phonograms
Reproduction of work
Performance
8. Justification for copyright has been given under which Article of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Article 21 of UDHR
Article 23 of UDHR
Article 24 of UDHR
Article 27 of UDHR
9. Which one of the following factors is not relevant for determining fair dealing
The nature of the copyrighted work.
The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole.
The effect of the use upon the potential market or value of the copyrighted work.
The fact that the work in question is unpublished.
10. What does the term 'industrial design' refer to?
Any mode or principle of construction or anything which is in substance a mere mechanical device.
The features of shape, configuration, pattern, ornament, or composition of lines or colours applied to any article.
A three dimensional disposition prepared for an integrated circuit intended for manufacture.
None of the above.
PART-B
Answer any three questions
1. Discuss the general conditions for the protection of copyright.
2. Outline the registration procedure for an Industrial design.
3. What constitutes infringement of a design? Discuss.
4. Give the description of the various kinds of licenses which can be granted under the Copyright Act, 1957.
5. Define community design. Describe the procedure for its registration.
Ballet
Scenic arrangement
Photograph
Television programme
2. Computer programme can be included in the defination of
Literary work
Artistic work
Dramatic work
Cinematograph films
3. The term of copyright in any literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work published within the lifetime of the author would be
Sixty years after the death of the author
Fifty years after the death of the author
Forty years after the death of the author
Twenty years after the death of the author
4. Moral Rights include the following rights:
Integrity Rights
Patenting Rights
None of the above
Both and
5. A Registered community design provides longer comprehensive protection than a Community Design. It casts, initially for five years and can be renewed in blocks of five years upto
Fifteen years
Twenty years
Twenty five years
Thirty years
6. Which Article of the TRIPS Agreement talks about copyright subsisting only in expression and not in ideas?
Article 5
Article 3
Article 9
Article 8
7. The term means communication to the public, by any means of Wireless diffusion, whether in anyone or more of the forms of signs.
Broadcast
Phonograms
Reproduction of work
Performance
8. Justification for copyright has been given under which Article of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Article 21 of UDHR
Article 23 of UDHR
Article 24 of UDHR
Article 27 of UDHR
9. Which one of the following factors is not relevant for determining fair dealing
The nature of the copyrighted work.
The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole.
The effect of the use upon the potential market or value of the copyrighted work.
The fact that the work in question is unpublished.
10. What does the term 'industrial design' refer to?
Any mode or principle of construction or anything which is in substance a mere mechanical device.
The features of shape, configuration, pattern, ornament, or composition of lines or colours applied to any article.
A three dimensional disposition prepared for an integrated circuit intended for manufacture.
None of the above.
PART-B
Answer any three questions
1. Discuss the general conditions for the protection of copyright.
2. Outline the registration procedure for an Industrial design.
3. What constitutes infringement of a design? Discuss.
4. Give the description of the various kinds of licenses which can be granted under the Copyright Act, 1957.
5. Define community design. Describe the procedure for its registration.
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- Advanced IP Issues
- Commercialization Of Ip And Licensing
- Copyright And Designs Law
- International And Comparative Ip Law
- Introduction To Law
- IP Litigation
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- Patents
- Plant Variety Protection
- Trademark, Passing Off Andgeographical Indication And Domain Names
- Traditional Knowledge And Biodiversity