Multiple Choice
To be protected by federal law,a mark must be distinctive enough to identify clearly the origin of the goods or services.A trade symbol may satisfy the distinctiveness requirement by,in certain circumstances:
A) being a descriptive or geographic designation.
B) being inherently distinctive.
C) acquiring distinctiveness through a secondary meaning.
D) All of these.
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