Business law chap 5
Trade Secret
A formula, device, idea process, or other information used in a business that gives the owner or competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Trade Name
A name that a business uses to identify itself and it brand. It is directly related to a business reputation and goodwill and is protected under trademark law
Distributed Network
A network used by persons located (distributed) in different places to share computer files
A Patent
A property right granted by the federal government that gives an inventor an exclusive right to make use or offer to sell an invention in the united state for a limited time.
A service mark
A service mark is essentially a trademark that is used yo distinguish the service rather than the product of one person or company from those of another
Cloud computing
A web-based service that extends a computer software or strange capabilities by allowing users to remotely access excess strange and computing capacity as needed.
License
An agreement by the owner of intellectual property to permit another to use a trademark, copyright,patent, trade secret for certain limited purpose
Arbitrary trademark
An arbitrary trademark utilizes a device having a common meaning that has no relation to the goods or service.
Trademark
is a distinctive words, symbol, sound, or design that identifies the manufacturer as the source of particular goods and distinguishes its products from those made or sold by others
Certification mark
is used by one or more person other than the owner to certify the region, materials mode of manufacture
Trade dress
refer to the image and overall appearance of product. it is a broad concept that can include all or part of the total image or overall impression created by a product or its packaging.
Copyright
the exclusive right of an author or originator of a literary or artistic production to publish,print, sell, or otherwise use that production for a statutory period of time
Peer to peer networking
the sharing of resources (such as files, hard drives, and processing style) among multiple computers.
collective mark
when used by member of a cooperative, association, labor union, or other organization.
Domain Name
Part of an internet address, such as cengage.com. the part to the right of the period is the top level domain and indicates the type f entity that operates the sites, and the part to the left of the period, called the second level domain is chosen by the entity
cybersquatting
The act of registering a domain name that is the same as or confusingly similar to, the trademark of another and then offering to sell that domain name back to the trademark owner.
Cyber mark
a trademark in cyberspace
Fanciful trademark
are device which have been invested for the the sole of functioning as a trademark and have no meaning than acting as a mark
A suggestive trademark
are marks that suggest a quality or characteristic of the good or service.
counterfeit goods
copy or otherwise imitate trademarked goods but are not genuine.
Descriptive mark
Descriptive mark are devices which merely describe the service or goods on which the mark is used.