Focus Column
By Robert E. Lyon
On Oct. 6, President Bush signed the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006. This act goes a long way toward curing many perceived misunderstandings of this area of trademark law by correcting the bill Congress passed in 1996. However, in view of the decade of jurisprudence since then, and during the historical development of the dilution concept as ...
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