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Trademark infringement
Trademark infringement Intellectual property law Copyright Fair use History ... patent law Patentability Sufficiency of disclosure Patent infringement Trademarks Trademark infringement Passing off Trademark dilution Geographical indication ...
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Talk:Trademark infringement
Talk:Trademark infringement This should be an article, not a ...
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Trademark
Trademark Intellectual property law Copyright Fair use History ... patent law Patentability Sufficiency of disclosure Patent infringement Trademarks Trademark infringement Passing off Trademark dilution Geographical indication Industrial design rights ...
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Infringement
Infringement The word "infringement", when used alone, has several possible meanings ... English language. In a legal context, an infringement refers to the violation of a law or a right. This includes: patent infringement trademark infringement See also violation infraction This ...
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Talk:Trademark
Talk:Trademark This article or section does not cite ... Kat ____________________ I agree with the above. Trademark laws have generic aspects which can be ... page (same as pages UK, Indian, PRC trademark law etc ) Unless anyone has an objection ... law into a separate page. - David Stewart Trademark images query Can trademark images be included in Wikipedia? I ...
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Talk:Infringement
Talk:Infringement Incorrect Definition Go here & find even one definition of "infringe" or Infringement" that says temporary, temporary, partial, or transient nature http://www.onelook.com/ -- Minor infringement is not a redundancy Delete? Accuracy aside, the word "infringement" would be better off in a dictionary ... a) neither a minor nor a major infringement can be confused with a taking, ...
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Trademark attorney
Trademark attorney A trademark attorney, also known as a trademark lawyer if qualified as a lawyer, is ... is qualified to act in matters involving trademark law and practice. The responsibilities of a trademark attorney include advising on the adoption ...
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Trademark dilution
Trademark dilution This article refers to dilution in the sense of trademark law. For the chemical concept of dilution ... please refer to concentration Dilution is a trademark law concept forbidding the use of a famous trademark in a way that would lessen its uniqueness. In most cases, trademark dilution involves an unauthorized uses on ...
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Genericized trademark
Genericized trademark A genericized trademark (Commonwealth English genericised trade mark), sometimes known ... generic descriptor or proprietary eponym, is a trademark or brand name which is often used ... popular or cultural usage. Where a genericized trademark becomes or replaces the common term for ... Edison's mimeograph are classic examples. A trademark typically becomes "genericized" when the products ...
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United States trademark law
United States trademark law Trademarks were traditionally protected in the ... administered by the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO"). State law continues to add ... Likelihood of Confusion The scope of a trademark is determined by whether there is "likelihood ... has been any actual confusion), between that trademark and another trademark in the minds of the consuming ...
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