Intellectual Property IP – true/false KEY 1)F 2)F 3)F 4)F 5)T 6)T 7)F IP – true/false KEY 1)F (I.P. is the product of your mind, not themind itself.) 2)F 3)F 4)F 5)T 6)T 7)F IP – true/false KEY 1)F (I.P. is the product of your mind, not themind itself.) 2)F (Mathematical and scientific theories cannot be patented.) 3)F 4)F 5)T 6)T 7)F IP – true/false KEY 1)F (I.P. is the product of your mind, not themind itself.) 2)F (Mathematical and scientific theories cannot be patented.) 3)F (Music is a subject of copyright.) 4)F 5)T 6)T 7)F IP – true/false KEY 1)F (I.P. is the product of your mind, not themind itself.) 2)F (Mathematical and scientific theories cannot be patented.) 3)F (Music is a subject of copyright.) 4)F (Such work is automatically protected when created.) 5)T 6)T 7)F IP – true/false KEY 1)F (I.P. is the product of your mind, not themind itself.) 2)F (Mathematical and scientific theories cannot be patented.) 3)F (Music is a subject of copyright.) 4)F (Such work is automatically protected when created.) 5)T 6)T 7)F (The copyright of the book is held by publishers who commissioned it.) Keeping pace with technology •KEY: 1)D 2)F 3)A 4)B 5)G 6)E 7)C Keeping pace with technology • •fair dealing (in IP) Keeping pace with technology • •fair dealing (in IP) – a person is allowed to make a photocopy of someone else’s work if it is done for private study and no more than a substantial part of the book or article is copied Intellectual property traditionally encompasses two wider groups: •1) industrial property rights, i.e. •a) INVENTIONS or PATENTS •b) UTILITY MODELS, • Am. En.: UTILITY PATENTS • in Czech: užitné vzory •c) (industrial) DESIGNS • Am. En.: DESIGN PATENTS • in Czech: (průmyslové) vzory • d) TRADE MARKS, SERVICE MARKS • e) GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS • in Czech: zeměpisná označení • f) PLANT BREEDER’S RIGHTS, • Am. En.: PLANT PATENTS • in Czech: šlechtitelská práva/práva šlechtitele nových odrůd rostlin, • g) CIRCUIT LAYOUTS RIGHTS • in Czech: práva z topografie polovodičových výrobků Intellectual property traditionally encompasses two wider groups: •2) copyright and its neighbouring and related rights, i.e. rights to • a) PERFORMING artists • b) PRODUCERS of sound recordings • c) BROADCASTING organizations