Across
- 4. a name used by a merchant or manufacturer to designate and differentiate its products
- 6. a country's attempt to apply its laws to nonresidents and foreigners, and to activities that take place beyond its borders
- 10. legal proceeding conducted to determine and enforce particular legal rights
- 12. agreement between countries, also known as convention, compact, and protocol
- 15. an injury inflicted on another person, either intentionally or negligently
- 16. government grant giving the inventor of a product or process the exclusive right to manufacture, exploit, use, and sell that invention or process
- 18. another term for antitrust law, used by the European Union and other countries
- 19. law that governs relationships between individuals and companies that cross international borders
Down
- 1. a standard that holds a company and its officers and directors liable and possibly subject to fines or imprisonment when their product causes death, injury, or damage
- 2. US law that prohibits payments to foreign government officials in order to receive special treatment
- 3. a standard that holds the designer or manufacturer liable for damages caused by a product without the need for a plaintiff to prove negligence in the products design or manufacture
- 5. any info that a business wants to hold confidential
- 7. a shape, color, design, phrase, abbreviation, or sound used by merchants or manufactures to designate and differentiate their products
- 8. exclusive legal right of authors, composers, creates of software, playwrights, artists, and publishers to publish and dispose of their work
- 9. law that governs relationships between governments
- 11. a creative work or invention that is protectable by patents, trademarks, trade names, copyrights, and trade secrets
- 13. a dispute resolution process agreed to by parties in lieu of going to court, in which one person or a body makes a binding decision
- 14. predefined commercial terms established by the international chamber of commerce
- 17. laws that prevent inappropriately large concentrations of power and its abuse through price-fixing, market sharing, and monopolies
