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Intellectual property rights 2014 OWL e
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1. The copyright is:
2. The notion of "renting (renting)" means:
3. In order for a protected copyright work to acquire the status of an official or state document, the consent of the author of the work is necessary. This consent is:
4. If an international treaty in which the Russian Federation participates establishes other rules than those established by civil law, then:
5. The transfer of exclusive rights may be executed:
6. The author of the original work of art has two additional author´s powers. Which ones:
7. Property rights are:
8. The right to protection of the author´s reputation:
9. Granting of exclusive rights occurs:
10. The right to use the selection achievement is conveyed by:
11. The beginning of the validity period of the exclusive right to use the topology is determined by the earlier of the following dates:
12. Selective achievements are:
13. The principle of the exhaustion of copyright is applied in cases where copies of a work are legally introduced into civil circulation. After that further distribution of copies can be made:
14. Making changes to the product:
15. A patent for an invention is issued:
16. Copyright is valid:
17. Related rights are recognized for their subjects subject to the following additional conditions:
18. The scope of copyright depends on:
19. Related Rights Law "On Copyright and Related Rights" calls:
20. Objects of copyright are works of science, literature and art that:
21. Objects of related rights are:
22. The sources of copyright are:
23. Transition of exclusive rights is carried out:
24. The concept of "intellectual property" includes:
25. The right of withdrawal can not be applied by the author if:
26. Derivative methods include:
27. Registration of inventions, utility models and industrial designs is carried out:
28. Authors of official works possess:
29. In accordance with the principle of inalienability from the author of his personal non-property rights, any transactions aimed at transferring or transferring the right of authorship:
30. Right of authorship:
31. The concept of "civil law forms of the use of intellectual property" includes:
32. The term of protection of topographies of integrated microcircuits is:
33. To apply the principle of exhaustion of rights, a copy of a work must be entered into civil circulation by:
34. Disputes related to the protection of patent rights include:
35. Copyright protects only those creative results that possess:
36. Customs of business turnover:
37. In accordance with the Law on Copyright and Neighboring Rights, the publication of a work is:
38. The complete set of one of the following types of visually perceptible materials displaying each layer of the registered topology contains:
39. The selection achievement can be protected under the conditions of patentability, which are recognized as:
40. Are not subject to copyright:
41. The right to promulgation is:
42. The term of protection of the exclusive right to selective achievements is:
43. Types of co-authorship (separate and inseparable) differ:
44. The Law on Copyright and Related Rights provides for the following types of copyright agreement:
45. In the author´s agreement, the following conditions are essential:
46. Creation of works of science, culture, art in the official order entails the emergence of exclusive copyrights by virtue of the law:
47. Exclusive rights to breeding achievements are certified
48. The following actions of third parties are not recognized as a violation of exclusive rights to protected topology in the legislation:
49. Regarding the material object of intellectual property, its right holder:
50. The copyright protection symbol consists of:
51. The term "presumption of authorship" means:
52. Despite the general rule on the duration of copyright, they are protected indefinitely:
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