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Lauren Drummond
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
Do both state and federal law protect against trademark dilution?
A) Only some states have trademark dilution laws, but there is no federal law.
B) There is a federal law, but no state law.
C) Both federal law and some states have trademark dilution laws.
D) Every state has a law against trademark dilution, but there is no federal law.
E) Every state has a law against trademark dilution and there is a federal law.
Trademark Dilution
The weakening of a trademark's distinctiveness or fame due to its unauthorized use on dissimilar products or in a way that blurs its significance.
Federal Law
Legislation passed by the national government of a country.
State Law
Legislation that is enacted and enforced by individual states within the United States.
- Comprehend the responsibilities and effects under trademark regulations, with a focus on infringement and dilution.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the responsibilities and effects under trademark regulations, with a focus on infringement and dilution.
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