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  1. dilution (trademark)

    In law, dilution refers to the use of a trademark or trade name in commerce that is sufficiently ... famous mark. For example, an appliance company may dilute the trademark of Apple by putting white apple ... the world provide dilution protection in some form as a part of trademark law. In the United States, ...

  2. functionality doctrine (trademark)

    The functionality doctrine is a rule in trademark law which states that functional product ... features cannot serve as a trademark. A product feature is considered functional if it is essential to the ... considered a trademark.  The goal of the functionality doctrine is to prevent companies from inhibiting ...

  3. collective membership mark

    the American Automobile Association. By contrast, a collective trademark or collective service mark is ... Definitions Team] PROPERTY intellectual property trademark law property law wex definitions trademark law ...

  4. Lanham Act

    a national system of  trademark  registration and protects the owner of a federally registered mark against ...  of a famous mark is likely to occur.   Trademark Eligibility Two basic requirements must be met for ... a  mark  to be eligible for trademark protection: it must be in use in commerce and it must be ...

  5. confusingly similar

    Confusingly similar, is a standard test that is applied to see whether a potential trademark ... conflicts with an existing trademark for the trademark registration purpose.  An example of confusingly ... similar in trademark law is when a symbol or logo is so exceedingly similar to an existing trademark that ...

  6. collective mark

    society or other organized groups. Like trademarks and service marks, collective marks may consist of ... under the Lanham Act / trademark law. There are two types of collective marks: Collective trademarks or ... collective service marks Collective membership marks A collective trademark or collective service mark is ...

  7. certification mark

    Certification marks are protected and regulated as a type of  trademark  under the Lanham Act but serve ... COMMERCE commercial activities commercial law PROPERTY intellectual property trademark law commercial ... transactions property law wex articles wex definitions Trademark Law; trademark; intellectual property ...

  8. trademark infringement

    Overview Trademark law protects a trademark owner's exclusive right to use a trademark when ... goods. Trademark law is a federal issue, and as such, the Lanham Act is the federal statute ... which governs trademarks. To establish a violation under the Lanham Act for either a registered mark ...

  9. unfair competition

    individual case. Two common examples of unfair competition are trademark infringement and misappropriation. ... common law. Federal law may apply in the areas of trademarks, copyrights, and false advertising. See ... Trademark, Copyright, and § 1125 of the Lanham Act. Congress established  The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ...

  10. patent

    Trademark Office (USPTO) requires immediate disclosure of the patented information. Once the term of ... undue experimentation. The United States Patent and Trademark Office has incorporated these factors in ... Patent and Trademark Office has created (the utility patent and the design patent are the most common): ...

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