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Buster invents a new camp grill that he names Buster's Burger Blaster. He writes specific instructions about how to use it in a manual that comes with every grill. Buster can obtain a trademark for:a. the manual only.

b. the grill only.
c. the grill, the name, and the manual.
d. the name only.

User Lemzwerg
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Answer:

A) the manual only.

Step-by-step explanation:

Copyright protects intellectual property including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works. E.g. books, software, songs, movies, architecture plans, etc. Even though instruction manuals aren't very creative and should be rather simple, they are still protected by copyright law.

The product is protected by a patent and the name is protected by a trademark.

User Neoscribe
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Answer:

The name only.

Step-by-step explanation:

A trademark is an intellectual property that is owned by an individual or company for items such as sign or design that identifies a particular product.

Trademarks that are used by identify services are called service mark.

Trademark can be located on the package, label, voucher, or on the product.

So Buster can get a trademark on the name Buster's Burger blaster since trademarks are for symbols and designs.

User Erik Honn
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