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Non-Infringing Trademark Use

February 27, 2013

Oftentimes there is a legitimate reason to use the registered mark of another. In the case of resellers, repair services, and after-market parts suppliers, where a use of the registered mark is required to describe your own goods or services in a manner that is not misleading or confusing as to source, such may be … More Non-Infringing Trademark Use

Non-Infringing Trademark Use

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