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Adriana Gonzalez
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
Trade dress, the overall appearance and image of a product, is not entitled to the same protection as a trademark.
Trade Dress
The overall appearance and image of a product.
Trademark
A distinctive mark, word, design, picture, or arrangement that is used by a producer in conjunction with a product and tends to cause consumers to identify the product with the producer.
- Discern the pivotal importance of trademarks, service marks, and trade dress in commercial ventures and the means for their safeguarding.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Discern the pivotal importance of trademarks, service marks, and trade dress in commercial ventures and the means for their safeguarding.