Asked by Gisselle Ochoa on May 08, 2024
Verified
Which of the following kinds of marks are denied placement on the Principal Register?
A) Those which are geographically descriptive
B) Those containing fanciful names
C) Those consisting of surnames
D) Those consisting of government insignia
Principal Register
The primary register of the United States Patent and Trademark Office for trademarks, providing the highest level of protection and rights.
Geographically Descriptive
Refers to trademarks that are not protectable because they merely describe the location related to the goods or services.
- Recognize the differences between multiple trademark variants and their methods of registration and security.
Verified Answer
BC
Bridget CusackMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Marks that contain flags or other insignia of governments are denied placement on the Principal Register.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the differences between multiple trademark variants and their methods of registration and security.