Records & information management(2)

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Across
  1. 2. In relation to parliamentary privilege, refers to an immunity from the ordinary law, which is recognized by the law as a right of the Houses of Parliament of a country and its members.
  2. 4. To describe property that is created by a person or company through their own intellectual efforts.
  3. 7. Is the act of reproducing or imitating another person's idea or invention.
  4. 8. Records are those that are rarely referred to.
  5. 9. The information that shows the location of a computer file in the drive in which the file is located and the file name.
  6. 13. A document that is prepared by a Minister for discussion by Cabinet.
Down
  1. 1. A false attack on someone's good name.
  2. 3. Is the breach of a duty of care.
  3. 5. Is a legal term used to describe rights given to creators for their works.
  4. 6. A term that describes defamation that is heard and not seen.
  5. 10. Signs used by manufacturers to distinguish their goods.
  6. 11. Records are those that are referred to at least four times a month.
  7. 12. A term that describes visual defamation.