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7 October 2021

Trademark Modernization Act Provides Useful Tools For Brand Owners Of All Sizes

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The Trademark Modernization Act of 2020 (TMA) introduced several amendments to federal trademark statutes, known as the Lanham Act, that should prove favorable to brand owners when the TMA becomes effective on December 27th.
United States Intellectual Property

The Trademark Modernization Act of 2020 (TMA) introduced several amendments to federal trademark statutes, known as the Lanham Act, that should prove favorable to brand owners when the TMA becomes effective on December 27th.

There has been much written of late about trademark depletion or congestion theories, which suggest there are only so many words and that all of the "good" words/marks are taken.

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Originally published by Business Lexington

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