Trademark Law Articles

Trademark Dilution

October 18, 2007 | By: Olivier A. Taillieu, Esq.

In short, the nature of dilution is to eat away at the value of another’s trademark.  And, in precluding the otherwise competitive acts that might dilute a mark, the anti-dilution statute gives the mark-holder a much broader property right than a mere claim for infringement does… » More...


Trademark Infringement: The Basics

October 11, 2007 | By: Jeffrey J. Zuber, Esq.

A trademark is an identifier—a “word, name, symbol, device,” or some combination thereof—that informs consumers of the source of particular goods, distinguishing one merchant’s goods from those manufactured or sold by another… » More...