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evelyn o bentley

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Parody of a trademark on a website can be a form of protected free speech under which amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
 
  a. First Amendment
  b. Fourth Amendment
  c. Fifth Amendment
  d. Fourteenth Amendment

Question 2

Under the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006 (TDRA), which of the following is NOT a statutory factor to consider when determining whether a mark is famous?
 
  a. the amount, volume, and geographic extent of sales of goods or services offered under the mark
  b. the amount of money spent on advertisements
  c. whether the mark was registered on the principal register with the USPTO
  d. the extent of actual recognition of the mark



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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