Miller needs to paint his metal workshop. He tells the paint store what he needs and says he is concerned about peeling. The seller recommends Pitts, which the company advertises as good for such use. If Miller buys Pitts based on the recommendation, and it peels right away, with respect to fitness for a particular purpose, there is:
a. a breach of implied warranty; Miller relied on the maker's judgment and claims
b. no breach of implied warranty; sellers are not obligated to supply high quality goods
c. no breach of implied warranty; the maker did not have reason to know of Miller's particular use for the paint d. no breach of implied warranty; there were not written warranty terms
e. none of the other choices
Question 2
A copyright is good for the life of the author of the copyrighted material, plus another one hundred years.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false