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Whotssamatta U is going to participate in intercollegiate soccer for the first time and decides to adopt a raging moose as its mascot. The university designs a moose logo, applies for and receives a trademark for its design. In an effort to raise revenue, WU decides to file trademark infringement suits against anyone using a moose on sweatshirts like those at the chain grocery stories and pharmacies, also Abercrombie & Fitch, and even ice cream companies that sell moose tracks. Since WU has been given a trademark, it can enforce its trademark by requiring others to pay or stop using the moose.
Excessive Requirements
Unreasonably high or unnecessary conditions or stipulations imposed, often making processes or achievements difficult to attain.
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Organizations formed by workers from related sectors that work towards securing better pay, benefits, and working conditions for their members.
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A state where resources are allocated in the most beneficial way, maximizing output while minimizing waste.
Unions
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