Trademarks are defined as a mark, motto, symbol or name that a company affixes to their product
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Trademarks are defined as a mark, motto, symbol or name that a company affixes to their product to distinguish it in the marketplace. When alleging a trademark infringement, the plaintiff must prove that the unauthorized use of the mark by the defendant:
A. | Created headaches for the plaintiff. | |
B. | Created a substantial likelihood of confusion in the marketplace. | |
C. | Created doubts in the plaintiff's mind about whether the consumer knew the true owner of the mark. | |
D. | Created an infringement of the invention. |
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