The popular cupcake chain Sprinkles, which first launched in Southern California in 2005, recently settled a trademark infringement lawsuit against a Connecticut bakery that was calling itself Pink Sprinkles. The latter was forced to change its name to Pink Cupcake Shack because it was apparently violating provisions of the
A) Consumer Product Safety Act.
B) Consumer Bill of Rights.
C) Lanham Act.
D) Sherman Antitrust Act.
E) CAN-SPAM Act.
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