Indiana Statutes
§ 24-2-1-0.5 — Intent; judicial or administrative interpretation
Indiana § 24-2-1-0.5
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Ind. Code § 24-2-1-0.5 (2026).
Text
5.This chapter is intended to provide a system
of state trademark registration and protection that is consistent with the
federal system of trademark registration and protection under the
Trademark Act of 1946. A judicial or an administrative interpretation
of a provision of the federal Trademark Act may be considered as
persuasive authority in construing a provision of this chapter.
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986 N.E.2d 314 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 2013)
Vision Center Northwest, Inc. v. Vision Value, LLC
673 F. Supp. 2d 679 (N.D. Indiana, 2009)
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795 F. Supp. 2d 829 (S.D. Indiana, 2011)
Legislative History
As added by P.L.135-2006, SEC.1.
Nearby Sections
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Offense§ 24-1-1-4
Persons affected by chapter; exception§ 24-1-1-5
Civil suit for damages§ 24-1-1-6
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Person; definition§ 24-1-2-2
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