Unit 3.2.1.3 to 3.2.4 Comply with Regulatory Requirements for Content Creation
Across
- 1. A right granted for a new invention or improvement to existing technology.
- 5. Transferring ownership of a copyright to another party completely.
- 7. Keeping detailed and marked documents of confidential business transactions.
- 8. A legal contract used to ensure that a person keeps confidential information private.
- 10. One of the criteria for a patent, requiring the invention to be new and not publicly known.
- 15. A category of property including intangible creations of the human mind.
- 16. The process to extend the protection of a trademark or patent beyond the initial term.
- 19. A criterion for a patent indicating that the invention must be useful in industry.
- 20. Information not known to the public, private to the company or individual.
Down
- 2. Limiting who can view or use confidential information within a company.
- 3. A requirement for registering a trademark; the mark must be unique and able to distinguish products.
- 4. When a person discloses confidential information without permission.
- 6. Measures or steps to safeguard confidential information.
- 9. A key type of confidential information that gives a company a competitive edge.
- 11. Granting a third party specific rights to use a copyrighted work without transferring ownership.
- 12. Steps taken to enforce confidentiality obligations if they are breached.
- 13. Harm caused to a company due to improper use of confidential information.
- 14. The legal duty to keep confidential information private.
- 17. A sign used to distinguish goods or services of one business from those of others.
- 18. The benefit of holding a patent, preventing others from using it without permission.