Multiple Choice Questions: 1. Acne Computers, Inc. advertises so effectively that National Suppliers, Inc., is induced to
Question:
Multiple Choice Questions:
1. Acne Computers, Inc. advertises so effectively that National Suppliers, Inc., is induced to break its contract with macro Products. Macro can recover from Acme for
a. Wrongful interference with a contractual relationship.
b. Wrongful interference with a business relationship.
c. Both (a) and (b).
d. None of the above.
2. Evan opens a shoe store in Village Mall. As part of his “Grand Opening” strategy, Evan positions an employee at the entrance of his competitor’s store to divert customers of the existing store to his store. Evan may be liable for
a. Wrongful entry into business.
b. Wrongful interference with a business relationship.
c. Wrongful interference with a contractual relationship.
d. None of the above.
3. On National Consumer Company’s (NCC) products, NCC currently uses a trademark than neither NCC nor anyone else has registered with the government. Under federal trademark law, NCC
a. Can register the mark for protection.
b. Cannot register a mark that has been used in commerce.
c. Has committed trademark infringement.
d. Must postpone registration until the mark is out of use for six months.
4. American Clothing Company and National Denim Corporation use the mark “Made by Members of the U.S. Textile Workers Union” on the tags of their products to indicate the participation of this union in the manufacture of those products. American and National are not in business together and do not own this mark. The mark is
a. A certification mark.
b. A collective mark.
c. A service mark.
d. Trade dress.Cornerstones of Financial and Managerial Accounting
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