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Government

Sep. 28, 2006

Bill Protecting Marks Goes to President

SAN FRANCISCO - Legislation headed to President Bush's desk could make it easier for owners of famous trademarks to stop others from using their marks - even if there is no proof of actual damage.

By Anna Oberthur
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Legislation headed to President Bush's desk could make it easier for owners of famous trademarks to stop others from using their marks - even if there is no proof of actual damage.
      Under the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006, which was approved by Congress Monday, owners of well-known trademarks would need to ...

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