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"Official marks" prohibit all others from using marks that might be confused with them,except for those that were pre-existing (as the rights of the owners of pre-existing marks cannot be violated).
Credible Threats
Declarations or signals that a party intends to inflict harm or loss on another in the event of non-compliance, which are believable and likely to be carried out.
Nash Equilibrium
A concept in game theory where no player can benefit by changing their strategy while the other players keep theirs unchanged.
Repeated Games
A scenario in game theory where the same game (with the same strategy set) is played by players multiple times.
Sequential Game
A game theory model where players make decisions one after another, with each player aware of the previous players' decisions before making their own.
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