Friday, July 30, 2010
EOC Week Three: Jeopardy
This is a description of Adam’s Jeopardy Game. I am building this game from the definitions in the Patent, Copyright & Trademark text. I have never done this before and I have no interest in the game or watching it on television, but it is an assignment and I have to do it. There e are four different categories in the game and five different award sections. The groups I have chosen for my question are Organizations, Application Process, Patents and Law. The award sections range from $100 question up to the $500 question. I think this game has helped me to do my revision so I can get familiar with the texts and where to find them when I need a particular definition. This Contracts and Negotiations class is really helpful to me because it has helped me understand my rights in terms of business and invention. My skills and ideas are unique and it is to my best interest to protect and benefit from them by patenting and copyrighting my inventions and materials. The way this game will be played is by me running a description of a term from the text on the screen and one of the students from a group that’s chosen attempts to crack the answer. Each question is worth a particular amount of points, as specified earlier in the blog, depending on its difficulty level. An example of one of the $100 question is (Blank) is a grant by the USPTO that allows the rightful owner to maintain a monopoly for a period of time on use and development of invention. Answer: What is a PATENT? Question2: (Blank) is a term for someone who sues for the patent infringement but doesn’t make or sell any products using the patent technology. Answer: What is PATENT ROLL? I have no intentions on making the game very difficult to the level of impossibility but neither will I make it that easy.
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