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IS THERE A S.O.L. FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT?

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illuminotme

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WHAT IS THE, OR IS THERE A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR CIVIL ACTIONS FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT???

Can anyone there answer this query? I respect and appluad the answers and advice you there have suggested to me thus far.


Tracey? IAAL?


Are you giving up on me?

(I'm meltinnngggggggggggg........)


(No, not realy~!)

 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by illuminotme:
WHAT IS THE, OR IS THERE A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR CIVIL ACTIONS FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT???

Can anyone there answer this query? I respect and appluad the answers and advice you there have suggested to me thus far.


Tracey? IAAL?


Are you giving up on me?

(I'm meltinnngggggggggggg........)


(No, not realy~!)

<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

My response:

The Lanham Act doesn't have a Statute of Limitations within it. However, various courts have compared it to similar "thefts of personalty" and have assigned a Limitations period to it.

Read the following Georgia Appellate case and you'll understand the quandary in regard to your question.
http://www.law.emory.edu/11circuit/aug97/96-9157.opa.html

IAAL


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