Requirement for patent ·Designs must be product of invention to be patentable
Examples of things that are not inventions: law of nature, logical axiom, general principles (such as the idea that wind can be used to produce energy).
Software is just expression of an idea, which falls within domain of copyright. Only need slight changes to copyright law to adequately protect financial incentive of developers.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Problem-analysis
23.
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Question Type
Main point
If the author has an opinion about a proposed solution, that opinion is typically the main point of a passage. Here, some people advocate for extending patent protection to software programs. But the author disagrees. He believes existing copyright laws are enough, with slight modification, and that patent protection should not be extended to software programs. This opinion is the main point.
This best expresses the main point. Here, some people advocate for extending patent protection to software programs. But the author disagrees. He believes existing copyright laws are enough, with slight modification, and that patent protection should not be extended to software programs.
c
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The author believes patent protection of software is not needed in order to have sufficient financial incentive to develop software.
Although (D) may be supported by the passage, it’s not the main point. It doesn’t capture the author’s opinion about patent protection, which is that it’s not needed to protect software programs.
Although (E) may be supported by the passage, it’s not the main point. It doesn’t capture the author’s opinion about patent protection, which is that it’s not needed to protect software programs.
Difficulty
68% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%148
154
75%161
Analysis
Main point
Critique or debate
Law
Problem-analysis
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
10%
155
b
68%
164
c
5%
151
d
14%
152
e
4%
154
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