Star Music Inc. sells Taylor Swift CDs. It turns out that the songs are Taylor Swift tunes, but it is not her that is singing them on the Star Music CD, but instead an unknown singer with a bad voice. Star Music could be liable for
A) conspiracy
B) passing off
C) trespass to goods
D) product defamation
E) intentional interference with economic relations
B
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