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cagreen833

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A new savings and loan bank, called Federal Deposit Bank, applied for a trademark of its name. Why will this bank probably not receive trademark approval?
 A)It is similar to an existing mark.
 B)It is a generic trademark.
 C)It is a deceptive mark.
 D)It is a scandalous or immoral mark.

Question 2

U.S. Customs regulations specify many articles that are exempt from marking requirements. Some of these are:
 A) eggs, flowers, nuts, and bolts.
 B) products that cannot be marked without injury.
 C) products originating in Canada or Mexico.
 D) A, B, and C.
 E)A and B only.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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