51) Which of the following administers international treaties pertaining to the protection of intellectual property? A) The United Nations Intellectual Property Association B) The National and World Intellectual Protection Agency C) The World Intellectual Property Organization D) The Federal Intellectual Property Organization E) There is no organization or agency with that responsibility 52) Which of the following is the oldest treaty designed to protect artistic rights? A) The 1994 Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights B) The Geneva Convention of 1860 C) The Paris Convention of 1883 D) The Berne Convention of 1886 E) The Universal Copyright Convention of 1952, as revised in 1971 53) Which of the following was developed by the United Nations as an alternative for countries who wanted to participate in some form of multilateral protection of copyrights, but did not want to agree to the terms of the Berne Convention? A) The Signatory Agreement B) The US-Soviet Agreement C) The Universal Copyright Convention D) The Paris Convention E) The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights 54) Which of the following is a principle of The Paris Convention of 1883? A) Nonconditional protection B) Complex treatment C) Enforcement priority D) Treaty affirmation E) National treatment 55) Which of the following is true regarding the No Electronic Theft Act? A) It provides that it is illegal for a person to reproduce, even for no financial gain, the copyrighted work of another; but there are only civil damages available, no criminal penalties. B) It provides that it is illegal for a person to reproduce, even for no financial gain, the copyrighted work of another; and criminal penalties in the form of fines, but not imprisonment, may be imposed. C) It provides that it is legal for a person to infringe a copyright so long as financial gain is not involved. D) It provides that it is illegal for a person to reproduce, even for no financial gain, the copyrighted work of another; but the only remedy available would be an injunction requiring that the offender cease the infringement. E) It provides that it is illegal for a person to reproduce, even for no financial gain, the copyrighted work of another; and criminal penalties including imprisonment for up to five years may be imposed. Â Â