Suppose Suzy has an established business creating “quillows”—small quilts that fold into pillows. She uses the business name, “Quaint Quillows.” A customer comes in one day and tells her that another person has been making similar products and using Suzy’s business name. What law is the other person violating? (1 point) Responses Tort law Tort law Administrative law Administrative law Intellectual property law Intellectual property law Environmental law

The other person is violating intellectual property law.

The law that the other person is violating is intellectual property law.

The law that the other person is violating in this scenario is intellectual property law. Intellectual property law is a branch of law that deals with the protection of creative works, inventions, and designs. It includes copyrights, trademarks, and patents. In this case, Suzy has established a business name, "Quaint Quillows," which qualifies as a trademark. The other person making similar products and using Suzy's business name is infringing on her trademark rights, which is a violation of intellectual property law.