Answer:
Trademark is a product name and symbol that can be copied
Registered Trademark is a product name and symbol that cannot be copied
Explanation:
A Trademark is a symbol that notifies other producers that your product’s name and design are your company’s exclusive property, although this gives insufficient protection because it can be copied since this it does not protect you from another company producing a similar product and using a similar name. In the event of such occurrence you do not have a legal defense because your trademark is not registered.
A registered trademark is distinguished by the symbol ®. A registration protects your trademark from other companies use of the name or image, and in the event of products, names or images being too similar, the rival producing company could be found guilty of trademark infringement.
Answer:
A and C are correct. Other two are incorrect
Explanation:
C. Discretionary is something purchased that is not necessary. You have the decision to buy or not buy. You might want it, but do. Not NEED it.
In civil cases, the plaintiff has the burden of proving his case by a preponderance of the evidence. A "preponderance of the evidence" and "beyond a reasonable doubt" are different standards, requiring different amounts of proof