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Trademark Dilution
A legal concept where a famous trademark's value is lessened due to its unauthorized use by others, even without causing confusion.
Trademark Infringement
Using a trademark or service mark without permission on goods and/or services, in a way that could confuse, mislead, or cause errors about who provides the goods and/or services.
Consumer Confusion
A situation where consumers make an incorrect assumption about the nature, qualities, or origin of goods or services.
Patent Invalid
Refers to a patent deemed not enforceable or void because it lacks novelty, is obvious, or fails to meet other statutory requirements.
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