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Eccouncil ECSS Exam - Topic 3 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's ECSS exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 3
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Which of the following law does not protect intellectual property?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Lajuana
4 months ago
I thought Murphy's law was about things going wrong, not IP!
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Alease
4 months ago
Definitely, trademark, patent, and copyright all protect IP.
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Janessa
4 months ago
Wait, is Murphy's law even a real law?
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Naomi
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's just a saying!
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Viva
4 months ago
Murphy's law isn't about IP protection.
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Jestine
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that trademark, patent, and copyright are all forms of protection, so it must be Murphy's law that's the odd one out.
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Rebecka
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen something similar before, but I can't recall if Murphy's law was mentioned in that context.
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Carrol
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about different types of intellectual property laws, and I think trademark, patent, and copyright all do protect it.
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Mozell
5 months ago
I think Murphy's law is the one that doesn't protect intellectual property, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Barbra
5 months ago
E-Trunk? I've never heard of that before. I'm a bit confused on this one.
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Marnie
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is Convention 108, since that was the first legally binding international instrument on data protection. I remember learning about that in class.
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Tonja
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the differences between PIM-SM and PIM-DM in this context. It's hard to recall which one applies to ACI.
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Alfreda
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down step-by-step. PCA evaluates features based on the projection of the largest eigenvector onto the original dimensions. So the answer is A.
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