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Mahammadumar Jamadar
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
Trademark dilution laws prohibit the use of "distinctive" or "famous" marks even without showing customer confusion.
Trademark Dilution
The lessening of the distinctive quality of a trademark due to unauthorized use.
Customer Confusion
Uncertainty experienced by consumers, often due to similar branding or products, potentially leading to mistaken identity of businesses or items.
- Gain insight into the subtle differences of trademark dilution and infringement, along with the requirements for legal defense.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the subtle differences of trademark dilution and infringement, along with the requirements for legal defense.
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