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The family of a famous author who recently died has contacted your office to discover how long the deceased author's work will be protected by copyright law. The answer is:
 
  A) 70 years from date of death.
  B) 70 years from last publication.
  C) 70 years from first publication.
  D) 70 years from first publication sale.

Question 2

An inventor client is upset with a former business partner. He thinks that the former partner is using his latest invention. This situation could be a case of:
 
  A) copyright infringement.
  B) trademark violation.
  C) patent infringement.
  D) cybersquatting.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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