Q.What are some of the legal remedies for trademark infringement?
A.A trademark is infringed (whether or not the trademark is registered), when a party uses (i) the same or a confusingly similar trademark; (ii) on the same or closely related products; (iii) in the same geographical area as that in which the trademark is used (or within an area of possible expansion); (iv) without written permission. If a court finds that infringement has occurred, the court may order an infringer to stop using the trademark, destruction of the infringing products, and monetary damages.
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