COMPUTER ETHICS AND SECURITY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PRIVACY
Question
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What is NOT a deciding factor in Trademark infringement?
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The similarity of marketing channels used
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The similarity of the price
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The similarity of the marks
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The strength of the mark;
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Similarity of the Mark. When two trademarks are similar, there is a greater likelihood that they will be confused with each other and infringement will occur. Trademarks can be similar in a number of ways. When comparing trademarks, their appearance, sounds, connotations, and commercial impressions must be evaluated.
Detailed explanation-2: -If trademarks share a common word or term, the marks may be considered similar in appearance even if one of the marks adds other letters or another word to it, especially if the added material is descriptive or suggestive of the goods or services.
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