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Trademark - answer A brand that has exclusive legal protection for
both its brand name and its design


Lanham Act of 1946 - answer spells out what kinds of marks
(including brand names) can be protected and the exact method of
protecting them


TDRA (Trademark Dilution Revision Act) - answer allowed trademark
owners to bring suits in
federal court for trademark dilution.


Dilution - answer Trademarks are protected from certain
unauthorized uses regarding a showing of competition or any other
reason


infringement - answer A violation, as of a law, regulation, or
agreement; a breach (trademark when it's copied to a substantial
degree)


strong characteristics of a trademark - answer fanciful, arbitrary,
suggestive


service mark - answer A trademark that is used to distinguish the
services/sales/advertising (rather than the products) of one person
or company from those of another.

,Certification Mark - answer A mark used by one or more persons,
other than the owner, to certify the region, materials, mode of
manufacture, quality, or other characteristic of specific goods or
services.


Collective Mark - answer A trademark or service mark used by
members of a cooperative, association, or other group or
organization


Trademark - answer image and overall appearance of a product


license - answer contract permitting the use of a trademark,
copyright, patent, or trade for certain purposes


patent - answer (n.) exclusive rights over an invention; copyright;
(v.) to arrange or obtain such rights; (adj.) plain, open to view;
copyrighted


Things that aren't patentable - answer laws of nature, natural
phenonome, abstract ideas


Copyright - answer the exclusive, legal right of a person to
reproduce, publish, and sell his or her own literary, musical, or
artistic creations


be protected - answer a work must be "fixed in a durablemedium"
from which it can be perceived, reproudced, or communicated


Section 102 of the Copyright Act - answer Protects original works
based on many categories


Section 102 exclusions - answer not possible to copyright an idea

, Fair Use Exception - answer Material can be reproduced for
criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple
copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research


Copyright Protection for Software - answer Generally extends to
parts of a program that can be read by humans; the binary-language
object code; and the overall structure, sequence, and organization
of a program


Trade secrets are: - answer information closely held and not
published, writing their ingredients or components. (krabby patty
formula)


Section 757 of the Restatement of Torts - answer -- those who
disclose or use another's trade secret, without authorization, are
liable to that other party if either of the following is true:


1) They discovered the secret by improper means.


2) Their disclosure or use constitutes a breach of a duty owed to the
other party.


Cybersquatting - answer The act of registering a domain name that
is the same as, or confusingly similar to, the trademark of another
and then offering to sell that domain name back to the trademark
owner.


Typosquatting - answer a problem that occurs when someone
registers purposely misspelled variations of well-known domain
names

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