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1. Privacy protection refers to the measures taken to safeguard personal information and ensure that individuals have control over how their data is used and shared. It involves preventing unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of personal information, as well as respecting an individual’s right to choose when and how their data is shared
3. Common law trademark protection arises from court decisions, rather than specific laws, and provides protection for trademarks that are in use but not officially registered. This protection is often referred to as “passing off,” and it helps prevent businesses from using confusingly similar trademarks that could mislead consumers about the source of goods or services
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