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Question 1
Trademark rights kick in when:
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Correct Trademark rights begin with bona fide use of the mark in commerce, which is defined in section 1127.
Incorrect! Trademark rights begin with bona fide use of the mark in commerce, which is defined in section 1127.
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Question 2
Warehousing marks is a process where:
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Correct 'Procter & Gamble Co. v. Johnson & Johnson, Inc., 485 F. Supp. 1185 (S.D.N.Y. 1979)', provides an excellent example of a company failing in their attempt to warehouse marks.
Incorrect! 'Procter & Gamble Co. v. Johnson & Johnson, Inc., 485 F. Supp. 1185 (S.D.N.Y. 1979)', provides an excellent example of a company failing in their attempt to warehouse marks.
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Question 3
Once someone makes bona fide use of a mark in commerce:
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Correct Just because someone obtains rights in a mark does not necessarily permit them to exclude all others from using the mark. While establishing priority is helpful, a junior user might be permitted to make continued, limited use of the mark. Some marks do not need secondary meaning, so "C" is wrong, and I made up all the language in "D".
Incorrect! Just because someone obtains rights in a mark does not necessarily permit them to exclude all others from using the mark. While establishing priority is helpful, a junior user might be permitted to make continued, limited use of the mark. Some marks do not need secondary meaning, so "C" is wrong, and I made up all the language in "D".