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Self-test questions for Chapter 10 of the Trademark Law

Chapter 10 International Conventions on Trademarks and European and American Trademark Law Self-Test Questions

1. Among the following international conventions, which ones involve the adjustment of trademark legal relations ( )

A . "Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization"

B. "Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property"

C. "Berne Convention"

D. "Vienna Agreement Establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks"

E. Madrid Agreement for the Suppression of False or Deceptive Markings of Origin of Goods

2. Which of the following descriptions of the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization is correct ( )

A. The organization was established on April 26, 1970

B. Headquartered in New Delhi

C. China is one of its member countries

D. Its nature is an intergovernmental international organization

3. Which of the following descriptions of the Paris Convention is incorrect ( )

A. The Convention was signed on March 20, 1883

B. Basically it will be revised every 10 years

C. The content of well-known trademark protection was stipulated at the beginning of the signing

D. It stipulates the principle of intact protection, that is, as long as the components of the trademark are different from the trademark protected in the country of origin, other alliance countries will refuse registration

4. "Paris Convention" for service marks ( )

A. No protection

B. Protect

C. The protection of service trademarks requires registration

D. The protection of service marks does not presuppose registration

5. The international intellectual property conventions directly mentioned in the TRIPS Agreement include ( )

A. "Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property"

B. "Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works"

C. "International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations"

D. "Treaty on Intellectual Property Rights Concerning Integrated Circuits"

6. The basic principles of the TRIPS Agreement are ( )

A. The principle of national treatment

B. The principle of most-favored-nation treatment

C. Principle of transparency

D. Principle of Reciprocity

7. Which of the following descriptions of the Madrid Agreement on the International Registration of Marks and the Protocol Relevant to the Madrid Agreement on the International Registration of Marks is correct ( )

A. Both conventions were signed later than the Paris Convention

B. China was the first to join the Madrid Protocol

C. You cannot join two conventions at the same time

D. The "Madrid Protocol" is a supplement to the "Madrid Agreement"

8. The difference between the "Madrid Agreement" and the "Madrid Protocol" is reflected in ( )

A. The international registration required by the Madrid Agreement must be based on the applicant's registration in the home country. The international registration required by the Madrid Protocol can be based on the applicant's registration in the home country or the application in the home country

B. The "Madrid Agreement" stipulates that for registration applications whose territory extends to each member state, the trademark authority must make a decision on whether to protect it within 12 months, while the "Madrid Protocol" stipulates that the time limit for this is 18 months

C. The working languages ??of the Madrid Agreement are French and English, and the working languages ??of the Madrid Protocol are English and Spanish

D. China can only join the "Madrid Agreement" but not the "Madrid Protocol"

E. After the basic registration is revoked, the internationally registered trademark under the Madrid Agreement is also revoked. As for the national registration under the Madrid Agreement, after the basic registration is revoked, the international registration is automatically converted into a national registration

< p>9. The time when China officially used the Nice International Commodity Classification was ( )

A. 1967

B. 1977

C. 1988

D. 1994

10. Which of the following descriptions of the Nice Agreement is correct ( )

A. Signed in 1957

B. China began to use the Nice International Commodity Classification after joining the Nice Agreement in 1994

C. Only member states of the Nice Agreement can use the Nice International Commodity Classification

D. Only

Only member states that have the "Nice Agreement" can participate in the revision of the Nice International Commodity Classification.

Trademark law is the general term for the legal norms that confirm the exclusive right to trademark and stipulate the registration, use, transfer, protection and management of trademarks. Its main role is to strengthen trademark management, protect the exclusive rights to trademarks, encourage producers and operators of goods to ensure the quality of goods and services, maintain the reputation of trademarks, so as to ensure the interests of consumers and promote the development of the socialist market economy.

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