Asked by
Maham Sundas
on Nov 30, 2024Verified
Nature's Finest, Inc. develops a fruit juice bottle design and label with distinctive shades of orange, red, and green. Only the company's name and not the appearance of its product can be a trademark.
Trademark
A sign, term, or expression that has been legally recognized or adopted through usage to symbolize a corporation or merchandise.
Distinctive Shades
Unique or characteristic colors applied to products or brands to distinguish them from others in the marketplace.
- Recognize the distinctions among patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets, specifically their duration of protection and the conditions necessary for securing them.
- Realize the significance of trademarks, service marks, and collective marks in the differentiation of goods and services.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the distinctions among patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets, specifically their duration of protection and the conditions necessary for securing them.
- Realize the significance of trademarks, service marks, and collective marks in the differentiation of goods and services.