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Question 11 of 254 Points Patents and trade secrets are intangible assets whose ownership may be transferred. True False Reset Selection Mark for Review What's
Question 11 of 254 Points Patents and trade secrets are intangible assets whose ownership may be transferred.
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Question 12 of 254 Points Patent infringement can occur by the act of one person "inducing" another person to infringe, such that both people would be infringers and both could be responsible for money damages for their infringement.
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Question 13 of 254 Points The United States patent statute (law) can be found at 37 Code of Federal Regulations ("C.F.R.") while the rules of the United States Patent and Trademark Office can be found at 35 United States Code ("U.S.C.").
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Question 14 of 254 Points If a hypothetical Person Having Ordinary Skill In The Art ("Ms. PHOSITA") would find an invention to be obvious in view of the prior art, then the invention is not patentable under U.S. law unless it satisfies the standard for novelty.
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Question 15 of 254 Points Neither patent protection nor trade secret protection potentially can last forever.
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