1. The following are true to the definition of Copyright except one. A. Copyright laws are particular with the rights that creators have over their literary works. B. The legal concept of copyright laws is that the creator is given rights to the work for an unlimited time period. C. Copyright laws cover artistic works of creators.
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1. The following are true to the definition of Copyright except one.
A. Copyright laws are particular with the rights that creators have over their literary works.
B. The legal concept of copyright laws is that the creator is given rights to the work for an unlimited time period.
C. Copyright laws cover artistic works of creators.
2. Martin had registered two domain names that contain words identical to Dream Works and he claimed that the said websites are used as educational websites that provides English language training but later he was selling the rights to Dream Works. Evidence presented in court showed that Martin never used the disputed domain names. The court then concluded that it was a cybersquatting case. Which of the following instances were committed that made the act punishable? I. The acquisition of a domain name over the internet in bad faith. II. Purpose is to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, and deprive others from registering the same. III. Acquired without right or with intellectual property interests in it. IV. Identical or in any way similar with the name of a person other than the registrant.
A. I and II
B. I only
C. I,II,III and IV
D. I,II and III
3. It is the right to suspend, withdraw, or order the blocking, removal, or destruction of his or her personal information from the personal information controller’s filing system.
A. Right to Access
B. Right to Erasure or Blockings
C. Right to Damages
D. Right to Portability
4. _________, under exceptions to processing sensitive personal information, is waived when it is necessary to protect life and health of another.
A. Information
B. Consent
C. Right
D. Privacy
5. In the Certificate of Copyright Registration and Deposit, which among the information are enlisted? I. Name of the copyright owner II. Year of its first publication III. In copies produced after the creator’s death, the year of such death IV. Deposited Amount
A. I, II, and IV
B. I, III, and IV
C. I, II, and III
D. II, III, and IV
6. Which of the following is/are true about Trademark? I. It is represented graphically. II. It may include shapes and/or combination of colors. III. It is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one entity from those of the others.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
7. What type of cybercrime is described when there is acquisition of domain name over the internet in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, and deprive others from the registering the same?
A. Cybersex
B. Computer-related forgery
C. Computer-related fraud
D. Cyber-squatting
8. What if Carlo’s sister gave Reyna Carlo’s Facebook username and password without his consent? Can Carlo sue her sister for breach of privacy?
A. No, because Carlo’s sister doesn’t know it’s a crime to give to other people his brother’s Facebook username and password.
B. No, because as a rule siblings are not allowed to sure each other.
C. Yes. Since Carlo did not give his consent to her sister to give to other people his facebook username and password, he still enjoys privacy over his account.
D. None of the above.
9. It refers to software programs and malware components developed to take over a computer's resources and use them for cryptocurrency mining without a user's explicit permission.
A. Illegal Interception
B. Cryptojacking
C. Cryptokiting
D. Cryptohacking
10. A candidate in the election was using a famous international song by Lady Gaga as his campaign Jingle, which he changed the lyrics, was it a copyright infringement?
A. The situation cannot be categorized under copyright law.
B. Insufficient information for it to be said as a copyright infringement.
C. No
D. Yes
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