Trademark law Glossary
Trademark law is a complicated topic and there are many that can be confusing. We've created this glossary of trademark law to help you understand the many different legal topics associated with trademark cases. Please browse the list below to see definitions of many common trademark law . If you don't see the term listed that you're looking for, please use our Ask A Question form and we'll do our best to add the definition to our site.
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Trademark Law Glossary
- Abandonment of Application
- Abandonment of Trademark
- Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
- Assignment
- Copyright
- Counterfeit Mark
- Cyberpiracy
- Damages
- Dilution
- Domain Name
- Extension Request
- Good Faith
- Goodwill
- Infringement
- Injunction
- Intent to Use (ITU)
- Lanham Act
- Madrid System
- Notice of Allowance (NOA)
- Notice of Opposition
- Official Gazette (OG)
- Official Letter
- Opposition Period
- Patent
- Patent Pending
- Principal Register
- Priority Right
- Service Mark
- Statement of Use
- Statutory Damages
- Supplemental Register
- Temporary Injunction
- Trademark
- Trademark Act of 1946
- Trademark Attorney
- Trademark Cancellation
- Trademark Opposition
- Trademark Registration
- Trademark Search
- Trademark Trial and Appeal Board
- Treble Damages
- United States Copyright Office
- United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
- Well Known Mark
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