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Title: Which of the following is true with regard to trademark infringement and the remedies of the trademark owner?
Post by: Afsa on Aug 1, 2021
Which of the following is true with regard to trademark infringement and the remedies of the trademark owner?

▸ The owner of a trademark can sue someone who forges his or her trademark, and can ask the court for an injunction, an accounting of profits, and custody of the offending wares.

▸ Before a trademark owner can sue successfully for an infringement, he or she must prove that the mark used by the defendant was the same as his or her mark.

▸ If a person forges a trademark, that person can be sued by the owner of the trademark for infringement in a civil action, but there cannot be any criminal charges laid against him or her.

▸ Once a trademark is registered, the owner of the trademark cannot lose the right to use that mark.

▸ Before a trademark owner can sue successfully for an infringement, he or she must prove that the mark used by the defendant actually did confuse members of the public.


Title: Which of the following is true with regard to trademark infringement and the remedies of the trademark owner?
Post by: patyfeitosa on Aug 1, 2021
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