Trademark Law

/ˈtrædˌmɑːrk lɔː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The body of law governing the registration, protection, and enforcement of trademarks, which are symbols or signs distinguishing goods or services.
    Trademark law helps companies protect their brand identity from infringement.

Forms

  • trademark laws

Commentary

Trademark law balances rights of brand owners with public interest in free competition; precision in defining scope of protection is crucial during drafting.

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