Reference no: EM132244465
1. For a name to be trademarked:
It must be listed on the principal register for five years without being challenged.
It must be listed on the secondary register for five years and have acquired a secondary meaning.
Names may be trademarked without restrictions other than no penalties may be assessed against anyone born with the same name.
The PTO will not accept names for trademark protection.
2. When a patent expires, the invention is said to be in the ________, and others may use it without limitation.
Open use universe.
Communal realm.
Collective sphere.
Public domain.
3. How much is corporate America losing annually due to white collar crime?
$10 million.
$100 million.
$10 billion.
$100 billion.
4. In Hudson v. United States, three bank personnel entered into consent orders in which they were to pay assessments and stop participation in banking affairs without the written permission of the Office of Comptroller of the Currency. When they were subsequently indicted for their actions, they claimed double jeopardy.
Double jeopardy did not apply because the consent orders were civil and would not bar a subsequent criminal action.
Double jeopardy did apply because even though the consent orders were civil, they resolved the matter and would therefore bar a subsequent criminal action.
Double jeopardy did not apply because even though the consent orders were criminal, the indictments pertained to other charges there was no bar to a subsequent criminal action.
Double jeopardy did apply because even though the consent orders were civil, the penalties imposed were the same as the criminal charges would have been so it resolved the matter and would therefore bar a subsequent criminal action.
5. Which of the following is not an unauthorized access device?
A lost device used to commit fraud.
A stolen device used to commit fraud.
An expired device used to commit fraud.
None of the above, each is an unauthorized access device.