Describe trade dress and what elements may be protected by the Lanham Act


Trade dress is the colors, designs and shapes associated with a product. This is typically seen in the packaging and display design. In most cases, the design of the product itself is not protected unless consumers are likely to be confused by the similarity.

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A. Social Security B. Medicare C. unemployment insurance D. worker’s compensation

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Bud approves on behalf of Cody-but without authorization-a contract with Dik to build a new silo. Cody does not ratify the contract. Later, Dik tries to enforce the deal. This attempt will be A) partly successful

B) partly unsuccessful. C) totally successful. D) totally unsuccessful.

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A company's flexible budget for 36,000 units of production showed variable overhead costs of $54,000 and fixed overhead costs of $50,000. The company actually incurred total overhead costs of $95,300 while operating at a volume of 32,000 units. What is the controllable variance?

What will be an ideal response?

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Reynaldo purchases a scooter costing $112.95. State taxes are 6% and local sales taxes are 2.6%. The store charges $25 for assembly. What is the total purchase price? (Round your answer to the nearest cent if necessary)

A) $162.88 B) $164.55 C) $147.66 D) $122.67

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