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JONES DAY TALKS®: 75 Years Of The Lanham Act And Changes In U.S. Trademark Law (Podcast)
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Signed into law in July of 1946, the Lanham Act has, for 75
years, governed U.S. trademark, servicemark, and unfair competition
matters. In this edition of the Jones Day Talks Women in IP series,
Meredith Wilkes, Anna Raimer, and Carrie Kiedrowski discuss how
trademark laws have changed and evolved since the Lanham Act’s
implementation, and talk about recent cases relating to trademark
dilution, internet domain names, and willful infringement. They
also examine the significant changes that are part of the Trademark
Modernization Act of 2020.
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