Multiple Choice
Sincere Forms, Inc., uses, in its ads, a trademark that is similar, but not identical, to the famous, registered mark of Desired Objects, Inc. Sincere's unauthorized use of the mark constitutes trademark dilution provided
A) consumers are confused.
B) Sincere and Desired are competitors.
C) Sincere's use is intentional.
D) Sincere's use reduces the value of Desired's mark.
Correct Answer:

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