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Is Trademark Dilution Even Still A Thing?
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"A new report shows that the past decade has seen a steep
and steady decline in accusations of federal trademark dilution, a
trend that experts attribute to both tougher restrictions and
diminishing returns."
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Originally published by Law360 4 June 2021.
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