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In Audi AG v. D'Amato, where Audi sued D'Amato for trademark violations for selling Audi logo goods on his website audisport.com, the appeals court held that it would consider certain factors about possible infringement. Which of the following is a factor considered when determining whether there is a likelihood of confusion:
 a. marketing of channels used b. degree of purchaser care
  c. defendant's intent in selecting the mark
  d. likelihood of expansion in selecting the mark e. all of the other specific choices are correct
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