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In some instances, a trademark owner might allow a low level of use of a mark by another and then when the other either changes the appearance or use of the mark, the trademark owner may then object to the use. This type of infringement is often called ______.


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Cartels

An agreement among competing firms to control prices or exclude entry of a new competitor in the market, often illegal and against free market principles.

Antitrust Laws

Legislation enacted to prevent monopolies and encourage competition in the market, ensuring fair practices and protecting consumers.

Economies Of Scale

Cost advantages obtained due to the increased level of production, which causes the cost per unit of output to decrease.

Game Theory

A theoretical framework for conceiving social situations among competing players and predicting their optimal decisions.

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