Curt has no connection with Harvard University, but he has a new line of computer software that he would like to market to university students and faculty under the name of "Harvard Software." In this case:
A) Curt may, most likely, register the name "Harvard Software" under the Lanham Act.
B) Curt may, most likely, be able to copyright the name "Harvard Software" under the Copyright Act.
C) it is unlikely that Curt will be able to register the name "Harvard Software," because it falsely suggests a connection to an institution.
D) it is unlikely that Curt will be able to register the name "Harvard Software," because it has not yet been market tested to see if the name confuses consumers.
C
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