Definition
Violation of the terms of trademark of another entity by encroaching on the rights and privileges provided to the entity that owns the property. A lawsuit may be filed for trademark infringement as long as the party filing the complaint has registered the trademark properly. For example, Becky just started a cake shop. Her slogan is "We Bake Them, You Take Them" and she has registered it as her trademark. If another cake business uses the same slogan in their TV commercial, Becky could file a lawsuit for trademark infringement.
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