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To be copyrightable, a work must: be internationally known none of the other cho

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Question

To be copyrightable, a work must:

be internationally known

none of the other choices are correct

be original

be recognizable to the general public

be at least 5 years old

QUESTION 4

In Erichsen v. No-Frills Supermarkets, a woman who was shopping was seriously injured by a robber in the parking lot. She sued the store claiming that its failure to provide adequate security was a breach of its duty to her. The Nebraska high court held that:

the store could not be sued for negligence because there was a sufficient amount of criminal activity in the area to warrant warning customers

the store could not be sued for negligence because the high crime in the area was common knowledge

the store could not be sued for negligence because there was not a sufficient amount of criminal activity in the area to warrant warning customers

the store could not be sued for negligence because Erichsen had a duty to protect herself

the store could be sued for negligence because there was a sufficient amount of criminal activity in the area to warrant warning customers

a.

be internationally known

b.

none of the other choices are correct

c.

be original

d.

be recognizable to the general public

e.

be at least 5 years old

Explanation / Answer

1. To be copywrightable, a work must be original. Hence Option (c) be original is the correct choice.

2. Option (e) is the correct choice, i.e. the store could be sued for negligence because there were earlier occassions of crime.

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