Jennifer has her own business. Recently, she has ventured into creation of a new line of apparel. She has created a new symbol to identify the new range of products she will be launching soon in the market. Which intellectual property right will protect her designs?
A.
copyright
B.
patent
C.
trademark
D.
trade secret

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Answer:

Answer is C.

Explanation:

A trademark is a symbol that distinguishes the products or services of one company from another´s . It enjoys protection by laws on intellectual property rights.

Trademark will protect Jennifer's designs.

Option - C

Explanation:

Trademarks and administration marks are applied to a producer's or a vendor's items and administrations to recognize them in the commercial center - an important promoting device, in certain conditions. A trademark or administration mark keeps someone else from offering a comparative item or administration confusingly like yours. In the event that you don't enroll your trademark, you might be precluded from utilizing it by somebody who has.  

A logo can be a trademark, and commonly they are utilized all things considered. Be that as it may, a trademark can be a different image from the logo of the organization.

For example, the natural stagecoach image denotes each GMC item, regardless of whether it's a Buick, Chevrolet or Pontiac. The stagecoach is GMC's trademark of value and greatness yet not its logo. Then again, "Passage" is that organization's logo and trademark.  

A trademark is a corporate image that adds to the picture the organization is attempting to assemble. It is a characteristic of value and greatness that recognizes that organization as the producer. Like the logo, a trademark can be a mix of shading, type-style and shape, or it very well may be simply shape and shading, similar to McDonald's brilliant curves.  

There is additionally a legitimate side to the expression "trademark." In the lawful sense, a trademark is a type of assurance of your corporate images from use by unapproved parties. Trademark enlistment is recorded through the Patent and Trademark Office of the U.S. Branch of Commerce.