In Wal-Mart v. Samara Brothers, where Wal-Mart was accused of copying the design of children's clothing, the Supreme Court held that for trade dress protection to exist, the good or service must:

a. be registered with the Trademark office b. be "original"
c. have secondary meaning
d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other choices


c

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B) a contract; knowledge of the contract; improper inducement; injury. C) false or misleading fact statements; statements in commercial advertising; likelihood of harm. D) duty; breach of duty; proximate causation; and damages.

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For a simple loan, the simple interest rate equals the

A) real interest rate. B) nominal interest rate. C) current yield. D) yield to maturity.

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A soup company once a television ad for a soup in which marbles were put in the bottom of the soup bowl to make the chunky stuff in the soup be near the top. This ad was:

a. illegal in the U.S. and probably illegal in most advanced European nations and in Japan b. legal in the U.S., but probably illegal as being deceptive in much of Europe and in Japan c. illegal in the U.S., but would probably be legal in most of Europe and in Japan d. legal in the U.S. and would probably be legal in most of Europe and in Japan since it does not injure consumers e. none of the other choices

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Companies who price their product low enough to attract a large number of buyers are most likely pursuing which of the following objectives?

A) Stable market pricing B) High profits C) Stable market activity D) Low market volatility E) High market share

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