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  2. Trademark infringement - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court first held that liability for trademark infringement could extend beyond direct infringers in Inwood Laboratories, Inc. v. Ives Laboratories, Inc. [28] The Supreme Court articulated the following standard for contributory infringement: "If a manufacturer or distributor intentionally induces another to infringe a trademark, or ...

  3. Reporting Claims of Trademark Infringement If you believe that your trademark is being used on an Oath site, property, or service (“service”) in a way that constitutes trademark infringement, the owner or an agent of the owner may notify Oath. Your complaint must contain the following:

  4. Lanham Act - Wikipedia

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    The Lanham Act establishes a national system of trademark registration and grants owners of federally registered trademarks the right to pursue civil remedies for trademark infringement, trademark dilution, cybersquatting, and false advertising. [1] [2]

  5. Trademark Counterfeiting Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    Similarity of appearance, phonetics, and meaning as well as channels of trade, direct competitiveness, strength of the famous mark, and evidence of actual confusion can determine trademark infringement. [1] Remedies of trademark infringement include, but are not limited to; attorneys' fees, destruction of infringing products and any other ...

  6. United States trademark law - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced remedies for infringement, including the possibility of triple damages and criminal penalties for counterfeiting (note that counterfeiting is a more culpable type of infringement) Right to have the U.S. Customs Service prevent others from importing goods bearing infringing marks

  7. List of United States Supreme Court trademark case law

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    Remedies Majority: Taft: Trademark Act of 1905; 35 U.S.C.A. §§ 145, 146: The Trademark Act of 1905 imports the rules of practice and procedure that govern appeals of patent applications, and so authorizes unsuccessful trademark applicants to obtain a remedy by bill in equity, as the Revised Statutes provide to unsuccessful patent applicants.

  8. Intellectual property infringement - Wikipedia

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    An intellectual property (IP) infringement is the infringement or violation of an intellectual property right. There are several types of intellectual property rights, such as copyrights, patents, trademarks, industrial designs, plant breeders rights [1] and trade secrets. Therefore, an intellectual property infringement may for instance be one ...

  9. HP sued by Wex for trademark infringement over 'Wex' software

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    Software company Wex Inc sued HP Inc for trademark infringement in Maine federal court on Thursday, accusing it of misusing the "Wex" name to brand competing HP software. Wex, which specializes in ...