Exam Details
Subject | International And Comparative Ip 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. For filing an International application for patents under PCT, which of the following fee must be paid by the applicant?
transmittal fee
'search fee'
international filing fee
all of the above
2. Which of the following Act does not constitute infringement of Copyright in musical work?
Reproduction of a musical work in the form of Cinematograph film.
Reproduction of a musical work by a teacher or a pupil in the course of instruction/ activities of educational institutions.
Both and
None of the above
3. Which of the following Act governs trade mark rights in the United States of America
United States Trade Mark Act
Trade Mark Protection Act
The Lanham Act
The Morgan Act
4. The infringement of which of the following intellectual property is most likely to be associated with the doctrine of pith and marrow and the doctrine of equivalents
Infringement of trade mark
Infringement of patents
Infringement of copyright
Infringement of Geographical indication
5. Which one of the following cases led to the existence of the patent linkage system in the United States of America
Roche Products V. Bolar pharmaceutical Co. Inc,
Calvin Klein Inc V. International apparel syndicate
Shaw Bros V. Golde1l harvest
None of the above
6. Which of the following was the first multilateral agreement that included "indications of source" or "appellations of Origin" as objects of protection
Berne Convention
Paris Convention
TRIPS Agreement
Madrid Agreement
7. The issue of conflict between IPR and the right to health may arise in the context of
Pharmaceutical patents
Compulsory licences
Access to medicines particularly anti retroviral drugs
and
and
and
and
8. The term 'National treatment' under TRIPS Agreement refers to
Equal treatment to all the Citizens
Equal treatment to all the foreigners
Equal treatment to foreigners and citizens
None of the above
9. often perceived as cultural, religious and political symbols and as work of art.
Artistic work
Literary work
Architectural work
Both and
10. The are issued for search and seizure in a civil suit, which are passed when there is possibility of a defendants destroying or disposing the incriminating material.
Anton piller orders
Mareva injunctions
John Noe orders
Norwich pharmacol orders
11. What is Free trade agreement? Discuss its essential features.
12. Discuss the legal rights of the holders of copyright in a musical work under Copyright Act 1957.
13. Discuss the Law relating to Trade dress in India.
14. Discuss the concept of Bolar exception under patent Law.
15. Discuss the interface between Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law.
transmittal fee
'search fee'
international filing fee
all of the above
2. Which of the following Act does not constitute infringement of Copyright in musical work?
Reproduction of a musical work in the form of Cinematograph film.
Reproduction of a musical work by a teacher or a pupil in the course of instruction/ activities of educational institutions.
Both and
None of the above
3. Which of the following Act governs trade mark rights in the United States of America
United States Trade Mark Act
Trade Mark Protection Act
The Lanham Act
The Morgan Act
4. The infringement of which of the following intellectual property is most likely to be associated with the doctrine of pith and marrow and the doctrine of equivalents
Infringement of trade mark
Infringement of patents
Infringement of copyright
Infringement of Geographical indication
5. Which one of the following cases led to the existence of the patent linkage system in the United States of America
Roche Products V. Bolar pharmaceutical Co. Inc,
Calvin Klein Inc V. International apparel syndicate
Shaw Bros V. Golde1l harvest
None of the above
6. Which of the following was the first multilateral agreement that included "indications of source" or "appellations of Origin" as objects of protection
Berne Convention
Paris Convention
TRIPS Agreement
Madrid Agreement
7. The issue of conflict between IPR and the right to health may arise in the context of
Pharmaceutical patents
Compulsory licences
Access to medicines particularly anti retroviral drugs
and
and
and
and
8. The term 'National treatment' under TRIPS Agreement refers to
Equal treatment to all the Citizens
Equal treatment to all the foreigners
Equal treatment to foreigners and citizens
None of the above
9. often perceived as cultural, religious and political symbols and as work of art.
Artistic work
Literary work
Architectural work
Both and
10. The are issued for search and seizure in a civil suit, which are passed when there is possibility of a defendants destroying or disposing the incriminating material.
Anton piller orders
Mareva injunctions
John Noe orders
Norwich pharmacol orders
11. What is Free trade agreement? Discuss its essential features.
12. Discuss the legal rights of the holders of copyright in a musical work under Copyright Act 1957.
13. Discuss the Law relating to Trade dress in India.
14. Discuss the concept of Bolar exception under patent Law.
15. Discuss the interface between Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law.
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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
- Overview Of Intellectual Property Rights
- Patents
- Plant Variety Protection
- Trademark, Passing Off Andgeographical Indication And Domain Names
- Traditional Knowledge And Biodiversity