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Federal Trademark Remedies: A Proposal For Reform, Mark A. Thurmon
Federal Trademark Remedies: A Proposal For Reform, Mark A. Thurmon
Akron Intellectual Property Journal
It is time to take this problem seriously and reform the remedial rules of the Lanham Act. This article presents a specific proposal for reform that includes the following key changes:
- statutory damages are available as an alternative to actual damages, and this new remedy is available to prevailing trademark owners in all actions under the Lanham Act;
- the defendant's profits remedy is limited to those profits attributable to the infringement, but this remedy is available to prevailing trademark owners in all actions under the Lanham Act (i.e., proof of willful infringement or some other type of bad faith is …
Gray Market Goods Produced By Foreign Affiliates Of The U.S. Trademark Owner: Should The Lanham Act Provide A Remedy?, Steven M. Auvil
Gray Market Goods Produced By Foreign Affiliates Of The U.S. Trademark Owner: Should The Lanham Act Provide A Remedy?, Steven M. Auvil
Akron Law Review
I shall argue that, with limited exceptions, the problem posed by genuine gray market imports from an affiliated source is not a trademark problem per se, and as such federal relief must come from Congress in the form of sui generis legislation. First, I shall briefly examine the historical background of this problem and discuss the debate leading up to the K Mart decision. Second, I shall discuss the nature of the trademark right, provisions under the Lanham Act that safeguard that right and several illustrative gray market cases decided thereunder. Third, I shall discuss the relationship between the trademark …