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For questions 1-5, identify whether the mark described is: (a) generic and not protectable; (b) generic and protectable because the mark has acquired secondary meaning;

For questions 1-5, identify whether the mark described is: (a) generic and not protectable; (b) generic and protectable because the mark has acquired secondary meaning; (c) descriptive and not protectable; (d) descriptive and protectable; (e) inherently distinctive and protectable as soon as it was used in commerce; or (f) inherently distinctive and protectable only if the mark had acquired secondary meaning.

Happy Hammeras the name for a tool used to hammer nails into the wall.This tool has been around for 100 years and the mark is widely known as a quality brand of tools since Colonial America.

A. Generic and not protectable

B. Generic and protectable because the mark has acquired secondary meaning

C .Descriptive and not protectable

D. Descriptive and protectable

E .Inherently distinctive and protectable as soon as it was used in commerce

F. Inherently distinctive and protectable only if the mark had acquired secondary meaning

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