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- 3. A legitimate trademark owner can sue under the act to stop __________ even when the disputed ownership of the name cannot be found or cannot be served in the United States.
- 4. Right of __________ is not produced under federal law; instead, many states have recognized the Right by common law or included it in their state statutes.
- 5. __________ is any word, name, symbol, or device that an organization uses to identify and distinguish its services from the services of another organization and to indicate the source of the service.
- 7. This mark is the most common mark, so common they cannot receive federal trademark protection.
- 10. __________ Property is the rights over artistic and commercial assets.
- 13. To ensure that your organization also benefits from the relationship, you may wish to grant those businesses with __________ so that they can use your organization's trademarks for a fee.
- 14. __________ mark have no direct relationship to product itself.
- 15. A __________ claim could be important to a sports organization that is attempting to protect its trademarks rights, specifically because the organization will not need to demonstrate a likelihood of confusion.
- 17. __________occurs whether the mark used in association with unwholesome or shoddy goods and services.
- 18. __________ mark is similar to a trademark, except it identifies a service rather than goods.
- 19. __________ mark may hint at the characteristics of the goods or services but require some imagination to understand the products they stand for.
- 20. Institutions that are currently using Native American __________ are required to take reasonable steps to conceal the label or may be prohibited from wearing them altogether.
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- 1. Copyright __________ is the unauthorized use of copyrighted material in a way that violates one of the owner's exclusive rights in the copyright.
- 2. This mark can only be given trademark protection if they obtain secondary meaning.
- 3. This law does not protect intangible ideas; rather, it protects ideas or other items that can be identified on tape, on paper, or on-screen.
- 6. __________ mark is a trademark used by the members of a cooperative, association or other collective organization to indicate membership in that organization.
- 8. Trademarks, Copyrights, insurance are __________ sources?
- 9. __________ Act is known to protect the owner's trademarks.
- 11. __________ law is designed to advance science and inventions by providing protection to those who create new things.
- 12. __________occurs when a party uses or modifies a mark in such a way that the user creates the possibility that the original mark will lose its ability to serve as a unique identifier for the trademark owner.
- 16. The likelihood that the owner will expand the use of his/her marks on other products in the future is a factor that determines Trademark __________?
