When a product name becomes generic:

When a product name becomes generic:



a) the firm must use black-and-white packaging

b) competitors are prohibited by law from using the trademark

c) the price will have to drop to appeal to lower-income consumers

d) the product name is no longer recognized as the exclusive property of one firm

e) a firm can reapply for exclusive trademark protection at the U.S. Patent Office



Answer: D


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