Question

When is a mark said to have acquired a secondary meaning?
A) when a mark that resembles a mark already registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is used for a new product or service
B) when ordinary words establish a new meaning due to its attachment to a product or service
C) when a distinctive mark or design is created for a new product or service
D) when descriptive words are used that have no direct relevance to a product or service

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