Correct option is C
The correct option is (c) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II.
Explanation:
Matching IPR Prerequisites
This matching exercise relates the necessary Pre-requisites for protection (List I) to the specific Kind of IPR (List II) under which they are protected.
| List I - Pre-requisites for protection | List II - Kind of IPR | Match |
| A. Distinctiveness | III. Trademark | A-III |
| B. Originality | I. Copyright | B-I |
| C. Industrial Application | IV. Patents | C-IV |
| D. Quality and Reputation of Goods | II. Geographical Indication | D-II |
Information Booster:
Key Requirements for IPR Protection
- Distinctiveness (A-III): A Trademark must be distinctive enough to identify and distinguish the goods or services of one enterprise from those of others.
- Originality (B -I): Copyright protects the expression of an idea, not the idea itself. The work must be original, meaning it was not copied from another source and was created through the author's own intellectual effort.
- Industrial Application (C -IV): A key test for granting a Patent is that the invention must be capable of being used or made in an industry. Other requirements include novelty and non-obviousness.
- Quality and Reputation of Goods (D -II): Geographical Indication (GI) protection is granted based on the quality, reputation, or other characteristics of a product being essentially attributable to its geographical origin (e.g., Darjeeling Tea, Nagpur Orange).
Additional Knowledge
The National Commission for Women Act, 1990
While the question is about Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), the provided document is the National Commission for Women Act, 1990. This Act constitutes a National Commission for Women whose functions include investigating and examining all matters relating to safeguards provided for women under the Constitution and other laws , and reviewing existing provisions of the Constitution and other laws affecting women.
