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1. ABC Counterfeit copies textbooks made by DEF Publishing and sells them under DEF Publishing's name. DEF Publishing has a possible claim against ABC Counterfeit
1. ABC Counterfeit copies textbooks made by DEF Publishing and sells them under DEF Publishing's name. DEF Publishing has a possible claim against ABC Counterfeit due to the
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the Federal Trademark Dilution Act.
the Madrid Protocol.
the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights agreement.
Patent Laws of the United States.
2.
Susan writes a murder mystery novel in 2000. She never gets copyright registration for the novel. Her novel is protected for
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no duration since she should have gotten copyright registration.
for twenty years.
for the life of the author plus seventy years.
forever.
3.
Posts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram can be used in lawsuits to
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invalidate a settlement agreement that has a confidentiality clause.
reduce damages awards.
establish liability.
all of the choices.
4.
ABC Marketing Corporation gives its employees their own laptops for use in their ordinary course of business helping to market products for ABC Marketing customers. ABC Marketing intercepts its employees' personal communications made on their personal mobile phones without their consent. This is
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possibly a violation of the rights of ABC's employees.
not a violation of any law since ABC is the employer of the employees.
a subject for dispute resolution by the communications providers that ABC uses.
excluded from the coverage of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
5.
Ida's Website Co. is an internet service provider. Ida's customer John copies Jane's article and posts it on his website without Jane's permission. Ida's Website Co. is potentially liable for John posting that article on his site
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if Ida's has been made aware of such possible copyright violation and did nothing about it.
only if the copyright violation was word for word.
only if the copyright violation was for a lengthy period of time.
not under any of these choices.
6.
ABC Company uses XYZ's trademark without ABC's permission. ABC Company
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none of these choices.
is committing copyright infringement.
has a license use the mark so it is legal.
may be able to use the mark without permission if it is for non commercial use.
7.
Joshua has applied for a job at ABC University. As part of the applicant screening process ABC University asks Joshua for his social media passwords so that review his social media posts for any controversial postings prior to hiring him. This request
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is illegal in some states.
is legal if the password access is limited in time duration.
a subject for dispute resolution by the communications providers that the employees' page uses.
is a "business-extension exception" under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
8.
Janice enters into an e-sports video game tournament with prize to the winner promised to be $100,000. By entering into this contest he has entered into a
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bilateral contract.
unilateral contract.
void contract.
unenforceable contract.
9.
Lily makes a promise to buy Hailey's textbook for $40. In this situation, Hailey is the
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an offeror.
an offeree.
a promisee.
a promisor.
10.
Lon says to Milli, "I would like to sell you my comic book collec-tion." This is not an offer because it
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does not describe the subject matter specifically.
does not include a price term.
only expresses an opinion.
only invites Milli to negotiate.
11.
Crafted Metal Works, Inc., offers to design, make, and sell Downtown Transit Agency fourteen streetcars. Crafted Metal authorizes a particular mode of communication, but Downtown Transit sends an acceptance via a substituted means. This acceptance is effective when it is
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in transit.
received.
sent.
written.
12.
Julie informs Rosie that she will help Rosie rake the leaves of her backyard, for $20. This is
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an effective offer.
not an effective offer because the price is not fair.
not an effective offer if Rose does not need help with raking..
none of these choices.
13.
George purchases a rare toy car on an online marketplace. Before he pays for it, there is a provision in the agreement that says he needs to click "I agree." He clicks on it without reading the terms, and pays for the rare toy car. The next day he changes his mind and does not want the rare toy car anymore. George
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Will likely still be bound by the click on agreement.
Will likely be able to void the click on agreement since he didn't read the terms.
Will likely be able to void the agreement since he changed his mind.
none of the choices.
14.
Josie types her name at the bottom of a purchase order for wigs and submits the order online to ABC Wigs. Josie typing her name at the bottom of this purchase order likely qualifies as
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an e-signature.
a statement of future intent.
a partnering agreement.
a preliminary negotiation.
15.
National Distributor uses entirely online agreements do deal with its suppliers and retailers. Under the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, _____ that involve electronic records and signatures may not be denied enforceability solely due to their electronic form
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opinions
wishes
transactions
all of these choices.
16.
Jack offers to sell Jill his water well for $500. Jill tells him "Yes! I just want you to throw in the pail of water and we have a deal." With this, Jill has
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accepted the offer.
made a counteroffer without rejecting the offer.
rejected the offer and made a counteroffer.
rejected the offer without making a counteroffer.
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