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If people are told that counterfeit goods are counterfeit then:
 a. the counterfeit goods are legal
  b. the counterfeit goods may be sold as long as they are sold for less than the real thing c. the counterfeit goods may be sold in local markets, but not national markets
  d. the counterfeit goods may be sold in other countries e. none of the other choices are correct

Question 2

As stated by the California high court in Greenman v. Yuba Power Products, where Greenman was injured when a tool his wife bought him malfunctioned, manufacturers should bear the costs of injuries their products cause and thus:
 a. strict liability should be applied to manufacturers of defective products
  b. ultimate liability should be applied to manufacturers of defective products c. consumers should bear all the risk of using defective products
  d. manufacturers should bear some, but not all of the costs, of defective products e. limited liability should be applied to manufacturers of defective products



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a



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