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lb_gilbert

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A single multinational application process is available for protecting intellectual property in:
 A) in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
 B) in the Eastern European countries.
 C) in countries that are member of the Asian Patent Protection Treaty.
 D) in the European Union.
 E)all of the above.

Question 2

A. Bourjois & Co v. Katzel involved the question of whether Katzel:
 A) was liable to Bourjois for breach of contract.
 B) was liable to the French subsidiary of Bourjois for trademark infringement and counterfeiting.
 C) was entitled to punitive damages for willful trademark infringement.
 D) was liable to Bourjois for trademark infringement.



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Answer to Question 1

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