POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN a` INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (PGDIPR) Term-End Examination c\1 June, 2012
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MIP-003 : INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY : TRADEMARKS, GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS, TRADE SECRETS, UNFAIR COMPETITION Maximum Marks : 50 Time : 2 hours Note : All questions are compulsory. 1.
2.
Attempt all the following questions. Each question carries 2 marks. 5x2=10 (a)
What is the difference between collection mark and certification mark ?
(b)
What do you mean by the term trade mark ?
(c)
What is franchising ?
(d)
Explain Madrid agreement.
(e)
What are the advantages of registering a geographical indication ?
Attempt any four parts. Each part carries 5 marks. 4x5=20 (a) Define character Merchandising. Differentiate between categories of Merchandising. (b)
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What do you understand by free riding and Dilution of a mark. 1
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(c)
Discuss the law relating to well - Known Trade - marks as laid down in Paris convention.
(d) Explain the meaning of protection of geographical indications. (e)
Explain the key features of filing an international registration.
3. Attempt any two parts. (a)
2x10=20 What do you understand by the term 'trade secret' ? Explain the ways of protecting a trade secret.
(b) What is Trade Law Treaty (TLT) ? Discuss the main provisions of the Treaty. (c)
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Differentiate between indication of source and the appellation of origin. Discuss the provisions in TRIPs Agreement with regard to geographical indications.
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