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Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) include items such as copywrite and trademarks. A buyer is considering entering into a partnership with their supplier to create a new product which will be released in two years’ time. Should IPR be included int

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Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) include items such as copywrite and trademarks. A buyer is considering entering into a partnership with their supplier to create a new product which will be released in two years’ time. Should IPR be included into a contract between partners?

  • A . Yes- IPR should always remain with the buyer- this will protect those rights
    B. Yes- IPR is a valid concern for both parties but will survive the termination of the agreement
    C. No- a separate legal agreement should be created to cover IPR
    D. No- a contract is not necessary if it is a partnership.

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Suggested Answer: B

Explanation:

The correct answer is ‘Yes- IPR is a valid concern for both parties but will survive the termination of the agreement’ (p.112). See the section on ‘Legal considerations’ in chapter 2.4
 
Posted : 12/02/2023 11:48 pm

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