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Trademarks
Two companies “X” and “Y” manufacture different baby foods and sell them under different trade names that are registered. Both use the same phrase “Extremely delicious and healthy” on their product labels to describe their product. X file:
Yes
No
Partial relief
None of the above
A person makes a new device for extracting orange juice. He names the new device “Oranju”, and writes an instruction booklet on how to operate the device. A Trade Mark can be registered for:
The device for making orange juice
The name “Oranju”
The instruction booklet
All of the above
A person Z registers the mark “Safe for Children”. Two toy manufacturing companies X and Y use the same mark (Safe for Children) on their products, after acquiring a certificate from Z. The companies neither own that mark nor ha:
Trade Mark
Certification Mark
Collective Mark
Which of the following would be a good Trade Mark:
“Car Rentals” for car rental service“Car Rentals” for car rental service
“Health Drink” for fruit juices
“Krystal” for window cleaner product
“Clean and Fresh” for laundry service
“Rental Homes” for rented apartments
The proprietor of a registered Trade Mark wants to make minor changes in his registered Trade Mark. He can:
File an application for the registration of the new Trade Mark
File an application for the amendment of his existing Trade Mark
Cannot modify a trademark once it is registered
Both A and B
A registered Trade Mark may be removed from the register of Trade Marks on the ground that:
The proposed to be used trademark was registered without any bona fide intention to use it
There has been no bona fide use of the trademark for a continuous period of five years from the date of registration
There has been no use of the trade mark due to the restrictions imposed by any law or regulation in India
Only A and B
Which of the following statement is false about “well-known Trade Marks”?:
It is widely known to a relevant section of the public
It can be registered
It cannot be registered
It is protected under The Trade Marks Act
The registration of a Trade Mark cannot be refused on the ground that:
It is devoid of distinctive character
It is likely to cause confusion to the public
It is similar to a well-known mark
It has not been used at all by the applicant
Which of the following can be registered as a Trade Mark:
Descriptive word (e.g., superior, pure, perfect, etc.)
Word indicating a geographical origin
Invented or coined word
Used or proposed to be used mark
Only C and D
The role of the Trade Mark Registry is to:
Register Trade Marks
Notify the Trade Mark owner in case of infringement of his registered TradeMark
Adjudicate Trade Mark infringement proceedings
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