What is the purpose of the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act of 1999?
What will be an ideal response?
In 1999, Congress adopted the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
(ACPA), also called the Trademark Cyberpiracy Prevention Act, to prohibit cybersquatting.
The Act authorizes trademark owners to obtain a federal-court order transferring ownership of a domain name from a cybersquatter to the trademark owner.
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The inventor of a new method of making a spot-resistant finish for new cars would be considered a __________ source
a. Tertiary b. Secondary c. Primary d. Collateral
Paralegals are not indirectly regulated by which of the following??
A. ?Professional paralegal organizations B. ?The ABA C. State bar associations? D. ?None of these choices is correct.
The process by which a mortgagee terminates the mortgagor's interest in real property:
A. Adverse possession B. Commerce power C. Eminent domain D. Foreclosure
By what methods can the unauthorized practice of law be prevented?
What will be an ideal response?