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Jun. 22, 2006

New Law Will Clarify Trademark 'Dilution'

Forum Column - By Robert Phillips and Brett Jackson - Protection against trademark dilution has long been an element of state trademark laws. It is, however, relatively new to federal trademark law and has been the subject of much debate lately.

Forum Column

By Robert Phillips and Brett Jackson



Protection against trademark dilution has long been an element of state trademark laws. It is, however, relatively new to federal trademark law and has been the subject of much debate lately.
      Congress is weighing in on the subject and is expected to pass the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006, HR 683, which is intended to clarify the intent and proper app...

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