A company files a trademark infringement case against another. In order to recover for trademark infringement, the plaintiff generally must show that the:

A. defendant used the mark in commerce.
B. defendant used the mark only for insignificant personal reasons.
C. defendant possesses the trademark.
D. defendant's use of the trademark did not confuse customers.


Answer: A

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