Download Copyright Owners - Copyright Law - Exam and more Exams Law in PDF only on Docsity! 1 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF LAW COPYRIGHT LAW (3 Hours) Day Division Friday, December 9 2005 Professor Robert Suggs 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. No. Signature: ____________________________________ Print Name: __________________________________ Submitted Electronically: Yes_____ No_____ INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Honor Code. Student conduct, during exams and at all other times, is governed by the Student Honor Code. 2. Your Name, Your Exam Number and Exam Submission. Sign and print your name in the blanks above. Put the exam number, course title and instructor name on the examination envelope. Indicate whether you are submitting this exam electronically. Submit these examination questions at the conclusion of the examination; do not put the examination questions in the examination envelope. 3. Time. Submit your examination answers within the announced time for the examination. If you submit your answers late, you likely will be subject to penalty. 4. Computer Exams. Computers may be used on this exam. This is an Open Book/Closed Computer exam, i.e. no access to the internet. If you use a computer on this examination, you must use the Exam4 examination-taking software provided by the law school. You must provide your own computer and must have downloaded a copy of the Fall 2005 version of the Exam4 software to your computer by 11:59 p.m., Monday, December 5, 2005, tested the software, and have the computer in working order. Links to the software will not be available for download after December 5. 2 At the end of the examination, choose the "Submit Electronically" function on the Exam4 software. The software will request your Exam ID (Examination Number). Put the course name on your answer as instructed in the handout, but do not put your name anywhere on your answer. Submit your answer within the time limits for the examination; no allowance for additional time will be given for equipment failure. After submitting your answer electronically, return to the examination room promptly and turn in (but do not seal) the envelope provided, with a notation on the envelope stating “Submitted Electronically.” (The administration will print your Exam4 answers and insert them in the exam envelope.) At the same time turn in your examination questions to the proctor. Technological Problems: If you experience a technological problem during the examination period, consider the amount of time remaining and decide whether you should continue (or restart) the examination in blue books. No additional time will be provided for technological problems. Responsibility for submitting your answers on time electronically lies entirely with you. The Information Technology (IT) Department will assist in retrieving examination files from your computer, and the Office of Registration & Enrollment will accept an IT-certified copy of an examination file retrieved from your computer as a timely submission, as long as there is no evidence of tampering with either your computer or the examination file. 5. Handwritten Exams. If you submit handwritten answers to the examination, put the number found above on each of your blue book answers to the examination. Both the envelope and your answers should contain your examination number, the course name, and the instructor's name. Do not put your name anywhere on the envelope or on the blue book answers. Upon completion of the examination, put your answers in the envelope, fasten the flap, and hand in the envelope to the examination proctor. Be sure to enclose all of your answers in the envelope—you will be graded on only what is inside the envelope. Do not put the examination questions in the envelope. Hand in the questions separately to the examination proctor. You are responsible for ensuring that all of your completed answers and questions are handed in to the examination proctor. 6. Specific Instructions and Examination Materials. A. This is an OPEN BOOK exam. You may bring into the exam any printed or written materials. B. The examination is in three parts of equal weight. You should attempt to allocate your time accordingly. There is no page limit, but please do not be needlessly verbose. C. Answer the specific questions asked. Discuss the applicable legal doctrines in the factual context given and raise relevant policy considerations. D. GOOD LUCK!