- •Intellectual property protection
- •Copyright what is copyright?
- •What kind of material does copyright protect?
- •What about computer programs and material stored in computers?
- •Does material have to have novelty or aesthetic value to get copyright rotection?
- •Do I need to register copyright?
- •How long does uk copyright last?
- •No. Copyright may protect the drawing from which an article is
- •Do I always need permission to copy
- •Although some countries require that a work be marked with
- •Usually, but not invariably. The uk is a member of several
- •Exercises Part 1
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •3. Make nouns from these verbs using –or, -er, -ion, -sion suffixes.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with the words and word combinations from the box.
- •The right the exploitation
- •Exercises Part 2
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •3. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the words and word combinations from the box.
- •5. Make the following sentences negative and interrogative and translate them.
- •Exercises Part 3
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •5. Make the following sentences negative and interrogative and translate them.
- •6. Complete the following sentences.
- •Exercises Part 4
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •3. Find sentences with the verbs in the Passive Voice and 3 sentences with the passive infinitives (e.G. Can be done). Translate them into Russian.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the words and word combinations from the box.
- •The party infringed field
- •5. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •6. Complete the following sentences and translate them into Russian.
- •Revision questions
- •Patents
- •How is a uk patent obtained?
- •How long does it take?
- •Exercises Part 1
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •3. Suffixes. Make nouns from these verbs using –tion, -ion.
- •5. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •6. Answer the following questions.
- •7. Write the correct part of speech next to each of the following words.
- •Exercises Part 2
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •4. Put the following events in due order.
- •Exercises Part 3
- •Is the timing of an application important?
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •4. Make these sentences interrogative and give short (yes/no) answers to them.
- •5. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
- •6. Answer the following questions.
- •7. Find three derivatives of the verb ‘to apply’.
- •Exercises Part 4
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •4. Make the following sentences interrogative.
- •5. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
- •Registered Trademarks what is a trademark?
- •Are all trademarks registrable?
- •What rights do registered trademarks bring?
- •How is registration in the uk obtained?
- •How long does it take?
- •What uses can a registered trademark be put to?
- •Exercises Part 1
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •3. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •5. Find in the text the 4 derivatives of the word
- •Exercises Part 2
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •3. Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •Exercises Part 3
- •6. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
- •7. Correct the false statements.
- •Exercises Part 4
- •1. Match the Russian expressions with their English equivalents.
- •3. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •4. Make the following sentence interrogative and negative.
- •6. Correct the false statements.
- •7. Complete as in the text.
- •Revision
- •1. Give the English equivalents for the following expressions.
- •3. Answer the questions.
- •Registered designs what is a registered design?
- •Are all designs registrable?
- •How is a design registered in the uk?
- •Are registered designs made public?
- •How soon can articles made to a design be manufactured and sold?
- •1. Find the English equivalents in the text.
- •2. Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Put the verbs into the appropriate form, positive or negative.
- •Exercises Part 2
- •1. Determine the function of the verb “to have” in the following sentences.
- •Exercises Part 3
- •2. Find the modal verbs and expressions in the extract and explain their usage (must, can, may, should, need, have to).
- •3. Give Russian equivalents for the following word combinations paying attention to the differences in the translation of the first element.
- •4 Search application application issued filing owner refused modified previously order force design succeeding . Put a word from the box into each gap.
- •5. Answer the questions.
- •6. Speak on the design registration in full detail. Exercises Part 4
- •Is timing of an application important?
- •1. Put the following sentences into the Past Simple and the Future Simple.
- •2. Find the English equivalents for the following word combinations in the text.
- •3. There are eight modal verbs in this text. Find all of them and translate the sentences in which they are used.
- •4. Are the following statements true or false? If false, correct them.
- •Exercises Part 5
- •1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
- •2. Make sentences using all the elements.
- •3. Put the following events in the logical order (some may take place simultaneously).
- •4. Explain the procedure of the design registration.
- •Vocabulary copyright
- •4. Авторское право
- •10. Использование
- •Patents
- •Недействительным) Registered Trademarks
- •Registered designs
Exercises Part 3
HOW LONG CAN A REGISTERED TRADEMARK BE KEPT IN FORCE?
ARE THERE ANY OTHER COSTS?
DOES A TRADEMARK HAVE TO BE IN USE BEFORE IT IS REGISTERED?
CAN A TRADEMARK BE REMOVED FROM THE REGISTER BECAUSE IT IS NOT IN USE?
DOES UK REGISTRATION GIVE PROTECTION ABROAD?
1. Give Russian equivalents for the following expressions.
can be kept in force
can be renewed
a renewal fee
a class covered by the registration
a current fee
can be removed
the owner of a mark
to defend registration
by demonstrating use of the mark
to give protection abroad
can be used as the basis
the countries signatory to the Protocol to the Madrid Agreement
2. Find the English equivalents in the text.
действующая пошлина
поддерживать в силе
давать защиту за границей
продлить срок действия
исключить из реестра
владелец товарного знака
защитить регистрацию
использовать в качестве основы
страны, подписавшие Протокол к Мадридскому Соглашению
пошлина за продление срока действия
3. Make the following sentences interrogative.
A trademark is registered for ten years.
The renewal fee was set at ₤250 for a single class.
The current fee should be checked with the Trademarks Registry.
You are advised to obtain professional help.
4. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
______ such a situation the onus is ______ the owner ______ a mark to defend the registration ______ demonstrating use ______ the mark ______ the goods and services ______ which it is registered.
But a UK application or registration can be used as the basis ______ an application ______ an international registration covering any or all countries signatory _____ the Protocol _____ the Madrid Agreement.
5. Put a word from the box into each gap.
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application payable fees
removed use intended
If you use a Trademark Agent or a Patent Agent then their ______ will have to be added to those ______ to the Patent Office.
Trademarks which are already in ______ can be registered, as well as trademarks which it is ______ to put into use.
If a registered trademark has not been used for a period of five years, an ______ may be made by a person to have it ______ from the Register.
6. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
can, mark, a, be, trade, every, renewed, years, ten
help, advised, to, you, professional, are, obtain
7. Correct the false statements.
A trademark is registered for twenty years and can be renewed every five years.
A trademark has to be in use before it is registered.
A trademark can’t be removed from the Register because it is not in use.
Registration of a trademark in the UK gives protection abroad.
Exercises Part 4
CAN THE PATENT OFFICE HELP EXPLOIT A REGISTERED TRADEMARK?
ARE USERS OF TRADEMARKS REQUIRED TO REGISTER THEM?
WHY ARE INFRINGEMENT PROCEEDINGS SIMPLER THAN PASSING OFF PROCEEDINGS?
WHAT USES CAN A REGISTERED TRADEMARK BE PUT TO?