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Question 1
One thing which separates patents from copyrights and trademarks is that:
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Correct There is no patent protection until the PTO grants a patent. Other nations do issue patents, which can be held by any legal entity (including individuals) and which can be licensed or sold.
Incorrect! There is no patent protection until the PTO grants a patent. Other nations do issue patents, which can be held by any legal entity (including individuals) and which can be licensed or sold.
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Question 2
Modern patent law has many aims, including:
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Correct These are among the goals which patent law seeks to achieve in increasing societal benefits.
Incorrect! These are among the goals which patent law seeks to achieve in increasing societal benefits.
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Question 3
The ultimate authority for the patent laws of the United States derives from:
Correct While the Statute of Monopolies serves as the historical basis for all modern patent law, the United States Constitution grants Congress the authority to pass legislation regarding patents, which they first did in 1790.
Incorrect! While the Statute of Monopolies serves as the historical basis for all modern patent law, the United States Constitution grants Congress the authority to pass legislation regarding patents, which they first did in 1790.
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Question 4
The Federal Circuit Court:
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Correct The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 established the Federal Circuit and granted it jurisdiction over appeals from Federal District courts and from the PTO. The other Circuit Courts also have jurisdiction to hear appeals from the District Courts in their jurisdictions.
Incorrect! The Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 established the Federal Circuit and granted it jurisdiction over appeals from Federal District courts and from the PTO. The other Circuit Courts also have jurisdiction to hear appeals from the District Courts in their jurisdictions.