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Lanham Act

Definition:
The Lanham Act defines the statutory and common law boundaries to trademarks and service marks. The Lanham Act defines the scope of a trademark, the process by which a federal registration can be obtained from the Patent and Trademark Office for a tradema

Unfair Competition

Definition:
Commercial conduct that the law views as unjust, giving a civil claim against a person who has been injured by the conduct. Trademark infringement has long been considered to be unfair competition.

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Secretary of Commerce enforce policy to USPTO.

The United States Patent and Trademark Office, subject to the policy direction of the Secretary of Commerce.

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Frequently Asked Trademark Questions

Question: Can the Same Mark Be Owned By Different Parties in Different Countries?

Answer:
Yes, it is possible for some trademarks to be registered in different countries by different owners. Although each country may be viewed as a separate jurisdiction, due consideration must be given to a global market.