Kansas Statutes
§ 81-214 — Injury to business reputation; dilution
Kansas § 81-214
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 81-214 (2026).
Text
(a)The owner of a mark which is famous in this state shall be entitled, subject to the principles of equity and upon such terms as the court seems reasonable, to an injunction against another person's commercial use of a mark or trade name, if such use begins after the mark has become famous and causes dilution of the distinctive quality of the mark, and to obtain such other relief as is provided in this section. In determining whether a mark is distinctive and famous, a court may consider factors such as, but not limited to:
(1)The degree of inherent or acquired distinctiveness of the mark in this state;
(2)the duration and extent of use of the mark in connection with the goods and services with which the mark is used;
(3)the duration and extent of advertising and publicity of the mar
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Legislative History
L. 1999, ch. 85, § 14; July 1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 81-201
Title§ 81-202
Definitions§ 81-203
Registrability§ 81-204
Application for registration§ 81-209
Records§ 81-210
Cancellation§ 81-213
Infringement; liability§ 81-215
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Bluebook (online)
Kansas § 81-214, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ks/81-214.