Multiple Choice
As referenced in the case in the text, Toys "R" Us, Inc. v. Canarsie Kiddie Shop, Inc., which of the following is true regarding generic terms?
A) Generic terms are not eligible for protection as trademarks.
B) The rule that generic terms are ineligible for protection as trademarks does not apply to words that designate an entire species of products.
C) The rule that generic terms are ineligible for protection as trademarks does not apply to sub-classifications or varieties of goods.
D) Generic terms are eligible for protection as trademarks only if they have been used for at least ten years.
E) Generic terms are eligible for protection as trademarks only if they have been used for at least seven years.
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