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  2. Trademark Infringement: What is it? (with Examples)

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    In brief, trademark infringement is the unauthorized use of a trademark or service mark (or a substantially similar mark) on competing or related goods and services. A trademark is a symbol, logo, design, word, or phrase that represents a brand.

  3. 6 Trademark Cases and What You Should Learn From Them

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    A trademark can be essential protection against rival competitors stealing a successful business plan without paying compensation. Trademark infringement frequently occurs in the business world.

  4. Trademark Infringement Examples: Key Cases Explained

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    Explore trademark infringement examples, from classic cases to modern challenges on social media. Understand the implications for brand protection and eligibility.

  5. 9 Nasty Trademark Infringement Examples — and How to Avoid Them

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    Trademark Infringement Examples: Find out how to protect your brand from trademark infringement with insights from nine real-world cases.

  6. About Trademark Infringement | USPTO

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    Trademark infringement is the unauthorized use of a trademark or service mark on or in connection with goods and/or services in a manner that is likely to cause confusion, deception, or mistake about the source of the goods and/or services.

  7. Examples of Trademark Infringement Cases - UpCounsel

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    Examples of trademark infringement cases include instances in which one company sues because it contends that another company is profiting from its trademark without approval.

  8. Trademark Infringement & Related Legal Claims - Justia

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    Someone claiming trademark infringement must prove a valid trademark, unless the trademark is registered, and the defendant’s use of the mark has created a likelihood of consumer confusion, mistake, or deception.

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