2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ELITE STUDY GUIDE
◉ Ross registers a domain name—sweetfriedpotatos.com—that is a
misspelling of a popular brand of sweet fried potatoes that has a
domain name of sweetfriedpotatoes.com. This is an example of:.
Answer: typo squatting
◉ Web Invest Inc. buys and sells domain names with the click of a
mouse. The high rate at which domain names change hands, and the
difficulty in keeping track of mass automated registrations, have
created a situation where. Answer: cybersquatting can flourish
◉ Grain Mill Company brings a suit against Milled Grain Company
under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, alleging that
Milled Grain is profiting from a domain name that is confusingly
similar to Grain Mill's trademark. If Grain Mill is successful, a
recovery may include. Answer: actual damages and profits in any
amount
◉ Rue obtains permission from Saga Company to use the firm's
game app on Rue's mobile devices. But Rue does not obtain
ownership rights in the app. This is. Answer: a license
, ◉ Afford Motors LLC, an auto broker, uses the trademark of Ford
Motor Corporation in a meta tag without Ford's permission. This is.
Answer: trademark infringement
◉ Without authorization, Java Joe uses the trademark of The Best
Coffee Company to help promote his cheap, flavorless coffee candy,
which is not at all similar to The Best's products. Therefore, it
diminishes the distinctive quality of the coffee company's mark. This
is an example of. Answer: Trademark dilution
◉ Flash Inc., a maker of athletic shoes, registers and uses "flash" as
its domain name. Later, Got Shoes Company begins to use "flast" (an
intentional misspelling of "flash") as its domain name. Got Shoes is
most likely. Answer: typosquatting against flashing
◉ Mix Restaurant Corporation owns the trademark "Mix." Remix
Cafe Company begins to use the mark without authorization as a
domain name. Mix files a suit against Remix on a theory of
trademark dilution. This claim requires proof that. Answer: No proof
is necessary (claim of dilution not require proof)
◉ CallTalk Corporation, a phone calling service, uses its mark
"calltalk" as its domain name. Later, Converse Inc. uses the domain
name "callltalk" (a deliberate misspelling of "calltalk") without