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The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act Protects Mark Holders from Internet

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The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act protects mark holders from Internet infringement and unfair competition. The Act permits the owner of a mark to sue anyone, who in bad faith, uses a domain name similar to the mark. Which of the following is NOT a factor used to determine if bad faith exists?


A) The intention to sell the domain name for financial gain without showing the intent to use the domain name for commerce.
B) The intention to divert consumers in a way that could harm the goodwill of a mark.
C) Registration of multiple marks that the registrant knows are identical or confusingly similar to a protected mark.
D) The intention to use the mark to sell a product substantially similar to the product the protected mark represents.

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