The owners of trademarks often know there are counterfeit goods being sold with real-looking trademarks. To obtain relief the mark owners often:
A) get permission from the Trademark Office to seize the counterfeits
B) convince the Trademark Office to send its agents to seize the goods
C) sue in federal court for damages and an injunction; the sales may not be stopped before the court considers the issue at trial
D) get a warrant to seize the goods, which may be done by a private investigator with police help
E) none of the other choices
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