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dedylja [7]
3 years ago
9

Which statement in the given text implies a trademark? Fiona’s Coffee House Fiona inherited a property from her grandparents in

the prime business district in the city. She wanted to create a business plan that catered to the needs of the regular office-going people. She also wanted to create an atmosphere where people could talk official business. She decided to open a coffee house to give people the comfort and convenience of an office. She divided the space that she had in the shop into three levels. The bottom level would have some tables and chairs in the open are of the shop. The second level, which was on the first floor, would have cubicles with tables and chairs. The third level would have a conference room that could be converted to a small presentation room. Each level had free wireless internet facility. The shop offered a multitude of coffee drinks, with the option of sandwiches and burgers. She designed a sign for her shop that had two arrows going in opposite directions and a coffee cup in the middle (top view), with a whirlpool of cream in it.
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1 answer:
maw [93]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

i think it's "two arrows going in opposite directions and a coffee cup in the middle (top view), with a whirlpool of cream in it."

Explanation:

trademarks are for intellectual property (signs,logos,drawings,etc), so the sign should be trademarked

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