Discuss the types of marks protected under the Lanham Act

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The types of marks protected under the Lanham Act include: a) product trademarks; b) service marks; c) collective marks; and d) certification marks. Product trademarks are marks affixed to a good, its packaging, or its labeling. Service marks are marks used in conjunction with a service. Collective marks identify the producers as belonging to a larger group, such as a trade union. Certification marks are licensed by a group that has established certain criteria for use of the mark, such as "UL Tested" or "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval."

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