Abercrombie Spectrum for Trademark Law:

1. Descriptive Marks: This type of mark describes a product or service, typically the purpose/function of the product or service. Examples include "Fitness Clothing" and "Phone Repair Service."

2. Suggestive Marks: This type of mark implies a connection between the product or service and its characteristics. Examples include "DoubleTree" and "RocketMiles."

3. Arbitrary Marks: This type of mark has no direct connection to the product or service. Examples include "Apple" and "Nike."

4. Fanciful Marks: This type of mark was invented for the purpose of serving as a trademark. Examples include "Kodak" and "Jolly Brite."

Q: The mark "Ivory" for a product made of elephant tusks. What is the type of mark?
A: generic

Q: The mark "Tasty" for bread. What is the type of mark?
A: descriptive

Q: The mark "Caress" for body soap. What is the type of mark?
A: suggestive

Q: The mark "Virgin" for wireless communications. What is the type of mark?
A: arbitrary

Q: The mark "Aswelly" for a taxi service. What is the type of mark?
A: fanciful

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