Business & Finance Chapter 9 In Audi AG v. D’Amato the appeals court held that Audi

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69. In Audi AG v. D'Amato the appeals court held that Audi could stop D'Amato's use of the domain name
audisport.com.
a. True
b. False
70. In Audi AG v. D'Amato the appeals court held that Audi's name suffered dilution by D'Amato's use of the name
Audi in his website advertising.
a. True
b. False
71. In Audi AG v. D'Amato the appeals court held that Audi's name suffered conversion by D'Amato's use of the
name Audi in his website advertising.
a. True
b. False
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72. In Audi AG v. D'Amato the appeals court held that Audi's name suffered infringement by D'Amato's use of the
name Audi in his website advertising.
a. True
b. False
73. Counterfeiting of trademarks causes companies to lose money and reputation.
a. True
b. False
74. To make a product that imitates a trademarked good, such as Nike shoes, is called counterfeiting.
a. True
b. False
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75. Goods may be sold that imitate a trademark so long as they are identified as not genuine; that is, they are not
"passed off" as if the original thing.
a. True
b. False
76. The Lanham Act allows victims of counterfeiting to have the good seized.
a. True
b. False
77. Companies that suffer from sales of counterfeit goods may take action to seize the goods.
a. True
b. False
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78. In case of counterfeiting, the only remedy is monetary damages.
a. True
b. False
79. Companies that suffer from sales of counterfeit goods may request assorted federal authorities take action against
the sellers of the goods, but may do nothing directly.
a. True
b. False
80. The shape and color of a product may be protected by trademark law.
a. True
b. False
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81. The texture of a product may be protected by trademark law.
a. True
b. False
82. Trade dress law falls under trademark law and the Lanham Act.
a. True
b. False
83. Trade dress falls under different legal standards than trademarks.
a. True
b. False
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84. In Two Pesos v. Taco Cabana the Supreme Court held that the look of a restaurant could be protected by trade
dress.
a. True
b. False
85. The "look" of a business, such as a restaurant, could not fall under trade dress.
a. True
b. False
86. For a product to have trade dress protection, it must be registered with the Trademark Office.
a. True
b. False
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87. Once the trade dress of a product or service is registered with the Trademark Office, legal protection begins.
a. True
b. False
88. In Wal-Mart v. Samara Brothers the Supreme Court held it trade dress theft for Wal-Mart to have clothing that
imitated Samara's clothing line.
a. True
b. False
89. In Wal-Mart v. Samara Brothers the Supreme Court held that trade dress protection exists only if the look and
feel of a product has "secondary meaning."
a. True
b. False
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90. A company cannot receive trade dress control of a color in all uses.
a. True
b. False
91. Service marks do not apply to goods.
a. True
b. False
92. Service marks, such as "Home of the Whopper," a Burger King slogan, are protected by the Lanham Act.
a. True
b. False
93. A certification mark can identify location of the origin of a good.
a. True
b. False
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94. "Union Made in the USA" is a Cooperative Mark protected by the Lanham Act.
a. True
b. False
95. "Union Made in the USA" is a certification mark protected by the Lanham Act.
a. True
b. False
96. A group of farmers could agree to label their food products with a collective mark.
a. True
b. False
97. A group of farmers could agree to label their food products with a service mark.
a. True
b. False
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98. Trade names are registered under the Lanham Act and are protected by the Patent and Trademark Office.
a. True
b. False
99. The primary protection for trade names is common law.
a. True
b. False
100. If you decided to open up the "Coca-Cola Diner" you would probably infringe on a trade name.
a. True
b. False
101. Goodwill is a benefit of having an established business and loyal customers.
a. True
b. False
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102. When a firm has a positive reputation, it is an asset that increases the value of an organization when it is sold. It
falls into the category of goodwill.
a. True
b. False
103. Over a half-million copyrights are registered each year.
a. True
b. False
104. Only books, and similar written material, may be copyrighted.
a. True
b. False
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105. About 45,000 copyrights in total are registered each year.
a. True
b. False
106. A copyright is good for the life of the author of the copyrighted material, plus another one hundred years.
a. True
b. False
107. If you write a book, the copyright is good for the rest of your life plus 20 years.
a. True
b. False
108. If you create a new statute, you can register a copyright for it.
a. True
b. False
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109. If artists who are employed at Disney draw cartoons as part of their work, the copyright belongs to them; it cannot
belong to a corporation.
a. True
b. False
110. If artists at Disney draw cartoons as part of their work, the copyright on that work is good for 95 years.
a. True
b. False
111. If artists at Disney draw cartoons as part of their work, the copyright on that work is good for 70 years.
a. True
b. False
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112. The length of a copyright in the U.S. is the same as it is in the European Union.
a. True
b. False
113. A copyright gives the copyright owner the right to perform the work in public.
a. True
b. False
114. A copyright gives the owner the right to prepare derivative works from the original.
a. True
b. False
115. Registering for a copyright is technical and is difficult to do without a copyright attorney.
a. True
b. False
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116. Registering a copyright requires payment of a fee, filling out a form, and sending in copies of the work.
a. True
b. False
117. The fee for most copyright registrations is $325 if done online.
a. True
b. False
118. When a copyright is registered, the Copyright Office checks to try to be sure it is not a duplication of an existing
work.
a. True
b. False
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119. If you have a valid copyright, the Copyright Office will help defend it.
a. True
b. False
120. Public facts presented in an original manner may be copyrighted.
a. True
b. False
121. When a work has a copyright from the Copyright Office, the courts presume the copyright is valid and will only
overturn it if "overwhelming evidence" is presented to show that it is not.
a. True
b. False

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