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Understanding Patents Quiz

Test your knowledge on patents, compulsory licenses, and their implications in the legal framework. This engaging quiz consists of 10 questions that cover key aspects of patent laws and regulations.

Key Highlights:

  • Multiple choice and descriptive questions
  • Insight into compulsory licensing
  • Applicable for law students and professionals
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningLaw101
After how many years of expiration, compulsory licence for a patented invention could be filed by an interested person ?
3 years
4 years
2 years
6 months
On what grounds application for compulsory licence could be filed ?
Reasonable requirements of public are not satisfied
Invention not available at affordable cost
Invention not worked in Indian Territory
All the above
What are the considerations taken into into account by the controller will examining the application for compulsory licence ?
Provision for rights of Patentees is mentioned in ------?
Section 52
Section 48
Section 47
Section 50
a. Patentee is not entitled to the Patent
b. Information about to Foreign Application was disclosed.
c. Source of Geographical origin of Biological Resource not mentioned.
d. Section 63 states Revocation of Patent.
e. Claim is not clearly defined and the same has no inventive quality.
f. non-disclosure of best method of performing invention.
correct statements are ?
A, c, e &f only
A & e only
All are correct
A, b and f only
Can a already existing holder of a licence for Patent, can apply for grant of Compulsory Licence for the same Patent, State YES or NO, with a reason.
The Controller shall keep in mind the following. Choose the correct options.
a) The amount of royalty which should be paid to the patentee.
b) If semiconductor technology is involved, the licence granted for the invention should be for commercial purpose.
c) First the product should be supplied in Indian market, and further if need occurs could be exported outside India.
d) Invention should be exploited by the licencee to the fullest extent and articles produced out of that are available to public at reasonable rates.
A & b are true
Only d
A, c & d are true
A, b & c are true
Where the Compulsory Licence has been granted by the controller on certain terms and conditions, to an applicant, till what minimum time he should work on or exploit the invention, before filing a request for revision in terms and condition and on what grounds he ask for revision?
When can Central Government exercise power with regard to Compulsory Licensing.
National Emergency
Public non-commercial use.
Extreme emergency
Could also be exercised at the time of public health crises, immuno deficiency syndrome, tuberculosis, malaria, epidemics.
All the above.
When Government is using invention for its own purpose under section 100. In what case they will pay and not pay the royalty. Explain in brief.
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