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Intellectual Property

Sep. 28, 1999

Snow Line

By Kent R. Raygor and Oral Caglar The federal Trademark Amendments Act, Pub. L. No. 106-43, 113 Stat. 218, signed into law by President Clinton Aug. 5, recognizes litigants' and courts' increasing acceptance of trademark-dilution theories. Dilution claims are often pleaded as a sort of tag-along with trademark, service-mark or trade-name infringement claims.

        By Kent R. Raygor and Oral Caglar
        
        The federal Trademark Amendments Act, Pub. L. No. 106-43, 113 Stat. 218, signed into law by President Clinton Aug. 5, recognizes litigants' and courts' increasing acceptance of trademark-dilution theories. Dilution claims are often pleaded as a sort of tag-along with trademark, service-mark ...

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