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How do trademark rights protect the owner?
Trademark infringement occurs when another uses a confusingly similar trademark. An infringer is trying to reap benefits from or shed responsibility for their actions on the trademark holder. Thus, the trademark laws protect the owner from diversion of sales or market-place responsibility as a result of a competitor's bad acts
Updated: 11/12/99
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