Lanham Act (Trademark Act of 1946)

Cross-jurisdiction snapshot of key differences.

LocationLawSummary
United StatesLanham Act (Trademark Act of 1946)The federal statute that governs trademarks, service marks, and unfair competition in the United States.
United StatesLanham Act (Trademark Act of 1946)The federal statute that governs trademarks, service marks, and unfair competition, protecting brand names and logos used in commerce.
United StatesLanham Act (Trademark Act of 1946)The primary federal law in the United States governing trademarks, service marks, and unfair competition.
United StatesLanham Act (Trademark Act of 1946)The primary federal law governing trademarks, service marks, and unfair competition in the United States.
United StatesThe Lanham Act (Trademark Act of 1946)The primary federal trademark statute in the U.S. that governs trademarks, service marks, and unfair competition.
United States (Federal)Lanham Act (Trademark Act of 1946)Governs federal trademark law, protecting brand names, logos, and slogans used in commerce to distinguish goods and services.
United States (Federal)The Lanham Act (Trademark Act of 1946)The primary federal law in the US that governs trademarks, service marks, and unfair competition.