RESEARCH ETHICS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PATENT LAW
Question
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The categories of trademark are arbitrary or fanciful marks, descriptive marks, and branded marks.
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VIRUS
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VACCINE
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -An arbitrary trademark is a word or image that already exists, but it has nothing to do with the business that uses it. Apple Computers is one of the classic examples, since iPhones and laptops have nothing to do with fruit or cider. Shell gas stations and Camel cigarettes are other good examples.
Detailed explanation-2: -There are four categories of trademarks: (1) fanciful or arbitrary, (2) suggestive, (3) descriptive, and (4) generic.
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