Delaware Statutes

§ 926 — Trademark counterfeiting

Delaware § 926
JurisdictionDelaware
Title11
PartDelaware Criminal Code
Ch. 5SPECIFIC OFFENSES
Subch.Offenses Involving Property

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Del. Code tit. 11, § 926 (2026).

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(a)Any person who knowingly manufactures, uses, displays, advertises, distributes, offers for sale, sells or possesses with intent to sell or distribute any items or services bearing or identified by a counterfeit mark shall be guilty of the crime of trademark counterfeiting.
(b)Definitions. —As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection:
(1)“Counterfeit mark” means: a. Any unauthorized reproduction or copy of intellectual property. b. Intellectual property affixed to any item knowingly sold, offered for sale, manufactured or distributed or identifying services offered or rendered, without the authority of the owner of the intellectual property.
(2)“Intellectual property” means any trademark, service mark, trade na

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