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The lanham act does not provide protection for ______ trademarks because they are not inherently distinctive, except when they have acquired a secondary meaning. multiple choice fanciful descriptive arbitrary suggestive

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The Lanham Act does not provide protection for descriptive trademarks because they are not inherently distinctive, except when they have acquired a secondary meaning. In addition, the descriptive/geographic terms and names that are personal is not inherently distinctive; this would not obtain law protection until they obtain a secondary means.

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