Question

The two major purposes for any trademark statute are to
A. (1) protect the investment of energy, time, and money that the owner of a trademark has invested in the development of the product and (2) guarantee the owner of the trademark complete rights to his work for the duration of the owner's lifetime.
B. (1) protect the inventor's individual rights and (2) provide the company with the maximum profits possible.
C. protect the rights of the inventor both here and abroad.
D. (1) protect the public so they will get the product it wants and asks for and (2) protect the government so it will be able to collect its fair share of taxes from the revenues generated.
E. (1) protect the firm selling the trademarked product and (2) protect the consumer buying the product.

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