问题 多项选择题

关于不正当竞争行为的认定,下列判断正确的是( )。

A.李某等21人为在某国有土地公开拍卖会上不互相竞价,以低价竞买到土地使用权,商议决定采取抽签方式在21人中确定中标者。后在拍卖会上,内定的中标者中标。拍卖后,行为人补偿未中标者现金若干。该行为不属于不正当竞争

B.某公司副厂长潘某跳槽到金田电器有限公司任总经理,组织人员盗用原公司的技术资料,并生产与原公司开发的某型号产品类似的吸尘器。金出公司本身不构成不正当竞争

C.东古公司生产的“广东腐乳”,其包装与在江浙一带深受消费者好评的“庸合腐乳”•的包装极为近似。其投入销售以来,造成“癀合腐乳”销售量锐减。东古公司构成不正当竞争

D.河南省一家乳业公司在投放电视广告时称,其是来自内蒙古大草原的生产厂家,其行为已构成不正当竞争

答案

参考答案:C,D

解析:[考点] 不正当竞争行为 A选项。《反不正当竞争法》第15条规定,投标者不得串通投标,抬高标价或者压低标价。该条保护的是招标者的利益。可见,李某等投标者联手压价属于不正当竞争行为。故A项不选。 B选项。该法第10条规定,经营者不得以盗窃、利诱、胁迫或者其他不正当手段获取权利人的商业秘密;又规定,第三人明知或者应知前款所列违法行为,获取、使用或者披露他人的商业秘密,视为侵犯商业秘密。技术资料应届商业秘密,金田公司明知该资料属潘某组织盗窃所得,仍用于产品生产,构成不正当竞争。故B项不选。 C选项。该法第5条规定,经营者不得采用下列不正当手段从事市场交易,损害竞争对手……(2)擅自使用知名商品特有的名称、包装、装潢,或者使用与知名商品近似的名称、包装、装潢,造成和他人的知名商品相混淆,使购买者误认为是该知名商品。可见,东古公司的行为当属不正当竞争行为,故C项入选。 D选项。该法第9条规定,经营者不得利用广告或者其他方法,对商品的质量、制作成分、性能、用途、生产者、有效期限、产地等作引入误解的虚假宣传。可见,假报产地已构成虚假宣传,故D项入选。

单项选择题

Electronics are being recycled in record numbers as more states require it and more companies collect and even pay for discarded items, but the gains come with controversy.

Some environmentalists complain that recycling is not keeping pace with electronics sales. Some say e-waste is being dumped in developing countries, where toxic materials such as lead and mercury can leach from landfills into groundwater.

"It is a success story, but we’d like to see it get more successful" to keep up with the electronics boom, says Janette Petersen of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The amount of recycled items more than doubled from 1999 to 2007, the most recent year for which the EPA has figures. But as a percentage of all electronics, it increased less, from 15% to 18%. "The demand for electronics recycling has been growing," partly because of the switch last year to digital TV, says Jennifer Berry of Earth911. corn, a private group that keeps a database of recyclers. Last year, she says 31% of inquiries involved electronics, primarily TVs, batteries and computers.

Public and private efforts are expanding. Vermont became the 21st state last month to enact a law that requires e-waste recycling. Twenty-six companies--including Dell, Hewlett Packard, AT&T and Verizon--have partnered with the EPA on the Plug-In to eCycling program to promote electronics recycling since its launch in 2003. Companies such as Gazelle. corn pay for used gadgets such as iPods, which they resell or recycle. Best Buy and other stores are collecting more e-waste. Target announced last month that it put bins in every store to accept cellphones, MP3 players and ink cartridges.

Jim Puckett of Basel Action Network, a Seattle-based non-profit organization that aims to stop toxic exports, worries that some American companies dump e-waste in Africa to save money. "People are trying to look green, but they’re not telling you where it (waste) is going," he says. "You can’t turn over your TV to just any recycler. " He says it’s better to store an old TV than give it to a recycler that may export it to poor countries.

The Basel Action Network announced its e-Stewards program last month to ensure safe handling of electronics by using only recyclers certified by accredited organizations. It now lists 45 recyclers in 80 locations. Samsung and other companies have signed on. Environmental groups, including the Sierra Club, back it.

What is the main idea of the text()

A. Recycling of electronic items is a "success story"

B. Environmentalists are opposed to recycling electronics

C. Recycling can not keep pace with electronics sales

D. It is unnecessary to recycle electronics

单项选择题 B1型题