
HWLS Caribbean Cup 2022
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- Q1
Intellectual Property can be defined as......
Newly discovered creations
A form of land law
An innovative idea
The expressed creations of the mind
15s - Q2
How many different types of Intellectual Property rights are there?
7
9
8
6
15s - Q3
Which of the IP rights below is valid for a period of 20 years?
Industrial Design
Trademark
Patent
Copyright
15s - Q4
Which of the IP rights below does not have a formal registration system?
Integrated Circuits
Geographical Indications
New Plant Varieties
Copyright
15s - Q5
The rights of the performers, broadcasters and producers is known as.....
Neighbourhood rights
Neighbouring rights
Copyright
Copyleft
15s - Q6
After being severely affected by the increased presence of the Saharan Dust in the atmosphere, Aaron invented the world's first cordless air purifier. Which of the IP rights below can be used to protect this invention?
Patent
Geographical Indication
Trademark
Copyright
15s - Q7
Aaron claims that his purifier makes a distinctive sound, which IP right below can protect this unique aspect of his invention?
Neighbouring rights
Copyright
Trademark
Integrated Circuits
15s - Q8
Faith, Aaron's legal consultant, points out that there is also an IP right which would protect the unique 3-Dimensional aspect of the the purifier. Which IP right is she referring to?
Industrial Design
Copyright
Integrated Circuit
Patent
15s - Q9
The breeder of a new variety of plant can seek protection through which of these IP rights?
Industrial Design
Patent
New Plant Varieties
Geographical Indication
15s - Q10
Hadiya, through multiple grafting attempts was able to create a new variety of Mango that is as big as a 10-pound mango but tastes like a Julie mango. Would she be able to successfully protect her creation in Trinidad and Tobago?
I don't know
Yes
No
15s - Q11
Although Hadiya's new mango cannot be protected in Trinidad and Tobago, Akinola, an examiner at the intellectual property office has determined that the new variety is distinct but still would not attract NPV protection. Which of the reasons below would explain why the new mango would not be protected?
It lacked uniformity and stability
It was not pest and disease resistant
It lacked flavour and visual appeal
The growing conditions were not ideal
15s - Q12
The author of a work protected by copyright would have which of these rights?
Economic and Moral rights
Export and Manufacturing rights
Entrepreneurial and Monetary rights
None of the above
15s - Q13
The Madrid Protocol is......
An international registration system for Trade Marks
An international granting system for Trade Marks
A list of things to do in Spain
An international filing system for Trade Marks
15s - Q14
What reasons would the mark "ON-TIME" be refused for trade mark protection? Cite relevant sections of TM Act No. 8 of 2015.
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Can a plant be patented?
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