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[简答题]X. (Intellectual Properties)
In cases where a nominative fair use defense is raised, we ask whether (1) the product was “readily identifiable” without use of the mark; (2) defendant used more of the mark than necessary; or (3) defendant falsely suggested he was sponsored or endorsed by the trademark holder. This test “evaluates the likelihood of confusion in nominative use cases.” It’s designed to address the risk that nominative use of the mark will inspire a mistaken belief on the part of consumers that the speaker is sponsored or endorsed by the trademark holder. The third factor speaks directly to the risk of such confusion, and the others do so indirectly: Consumers may reasonably infer sponsorship or endorsement if a company uses an unnecessary trademark or “more” of a mark than necessary. But if the nominative use satisfies the three factor New Kids test, it doesn’t infringe. If the nominative use does not satisfy all the New Kids factors, the district court may order defe
A. A.prevent a mistaken belief that the use is endorsed by the trademark holder.
B.resolve the likelihood of confusion in nominative use.
C.deal with the mistaken belief by the consumers.
D.address the risk of nominative use.
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For a wrong word, underline the wrong word and write the correct one in the blank provided
at the end of the line.
For a missing word, mark the position of the missing word with a "∧" sign and write the word
you believe to be missing in the blank provided at the end of the line.
For an unnecessary word, cross the unnecessary word with a slash "—" and put the word in the blank
provided at the end of the line.
The desire to use language as a sign of national identity
is a very natural one, and in result language has played a (1) ______
prominent part in national moves. Men have often felt the (2) ______
need to cultivate a given language to show that they are
distinctive from another race whose hegemony they resent. (3) ______
At the time the United States split off from Britain, for (4) ______
example, there were proposals that independence should be
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For a {{U}}wrong{{/U}} word, underline the wrong word and write
the correct one in the blank provided at the end of the line.
For a {{U}}missing{{/U}} word, mark the position of the missing word with
a"∧"sign and write the word you believe to be missing in the blank provided at
the end of the line.
For an {{U}}unnecessary{{/U}} word, cross the
unnecessary word with a slash and put the word in the blank provided at
the end of the line.
Is our conception of human neuron functioning and our
estimates of the number of neurons and connections in the human brain consistent
of what we know about the brain’s capabilities
Perhaps human
neurons are far less capable than we think they are. If so, building a machine
with human level capabilities might bring longer than expected.
We find that estimates of the number of concepts-"chunks" of
knowledge-that a human expert in a particular field has mastered is remarkably
consist