INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVIEW Objective 3.04 Understand intellectual property.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVIEW Objective 3.04 Understand intellectual property

Review Instructions BB30 Business Law 3.04Summer 2013  We are going to review intellectual property by viewing 12 slides.  Each slide contains a picture of a product or service that is protected by intellectual property laws.

Review Instructions BB30 Business Law 3.04Summer 2013  For each slide, determine the type of intellectual property right granted to the owner(s) and how long this protection lasts:  Copyright  Patent  Trademark  Service mark  Trade dress  Trade secret

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2 - Intellectual Property BB30 Business Law 3.04Summer 2013 Multiple buttons and red/white striped shirt Red and white stripes on outside Crazy, colorful artwork

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6 – Intellectual Property BB30 Business Law 3.04Summer 2013 What is the recipe?

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11 – Intellectual Property (Inside) BB30 Business Law 3.04Summer 2013

12 – Intellectual Property (Outside) BB30 Business Law 3.04Summer 2013 Additionally, name the two parts of this product that are protected by intellectual property law.

BONUS! BB30 Business Law 3.04Summer 2013  O: A Presidential Novel  A speculative novel about President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign was published in  The publishers, Simon & Schuster, claim that the book was written by someone who was "in the room" with the President.