Business Law: Intellectual Property and the Law, Does current laws protect? "Monogram form"
Joseph P. Milazzo
Law 6000A: Law for Managers
October 22, 1999
For: Randall Harakal
I. Do existing anti-counterfeiting laws adequately protect the intellectual property of businesses?
II. Yes.
III. There are several laws that protect American business from the unauthorized use of it's products, services and trademarks. One of the most influential laws concerning trademark protection is the Lanham Trademark Act of 1946. Congressman Fritz Lanham of Texas recognized the necessity for the bill and actively persuaded Congress
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