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October 18, 2006

Amendments to Trademark Dilution Act becomes law.

On October 8, President Bush signed into law H.R. 683, the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006. The new law overturns the Supreme Court's requirement in the 2003 Moseley case--pitting the "Victoria's Secret" mark against "Victor's Little Secret"--that plaintiffs show "actual dilution" instead of a "likelihood of dilution." "Likelihood" is now enough, and injunctive relief is available before a "famous" mark is harmed. H.R. 683 was intended supposed to clarify the scope of protection afforded to "famous" marks under Section 43(c) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. ยง1125(c). For more, see a great site WAC? has been reading more and more: Legislating IP (an intellectual property law blog).

Posted by JD Hull at October 18, 2006 11:09 PM

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