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Unfair competition is prohibited under common law, state statutes, and the U.S. Trademark Act.
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The US Trademark Act does not provide protection for fashion designs per se.
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To be clear, elements that do not identify source and origin of apparel and accessories do not qualify for protection under the US Trademark Act.
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The Non-Disparagement of American Indians in Trademark Registrations Act of 2013 is co-sponsored by Del.
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In the present case, the claims against Mr. Vaughan are straightforward: trademark infringement under the Lanham Act, Texas unfair competition, including right of publicity, palming off and misappropriation.
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The Mother-in-Law was a spangly shrine to the singer who dubbed himself "Emperor of the World, " wore an ermine-trimmed cape and opened his act with the trademark scream "Burn, K-Doe, burn!"
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This time, rather than get the FTC involved, the plaintiffs have kept the suit private, opting instead to accuse ChicoBag of violating the Lanham Act, a piece of trademark legislation that protects businesses from false advertising.
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Cabranes restated the primary goal of trademark law, which is enforced under the Lanham Act: To protect consumers against being confused about the origin and quality of a product.
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The Lanham Act is typically associated with intellectual property rights, such as copyright or trademark protection.
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The center would investigate infringement of the Economic Espionage Act designed to protect trade secrets, as well as traditional copyright and trademark violations.
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The first mocks would-be entrepreneurs who fail to act on their ideas (solution: we make it easy to protect your new trademark).
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