New York Statutes

§ 33.09 — Offenses against trade-marks

New York § 33.09
JurisdictionNew York
Law ACAArts and Cultural Affairs
Title KTrade-marks
Art. 33Offenses Against Trade-marks

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N.Y. Arts and Cultural Affairs § 33.09 (2026).

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§ 33.09. Offenses against trade-marks. A person who:\n 1. Falsely makes or counterfeits a trade-mark; or\n 2. Affixes to any article of merchandise, a false or counterfeit\ntrade-mark, knowing the same to be false or counterfeit, or the genuine\ntrade-mark, or an imitation of the trade-mark of another, without the\nlatter's consent; or\n 3. Knowingly sells, or keeps or offers for sale, an article of\nmerchandise to which is affixed a false or counterfeit trade-mark, or\nthe genuine trade-mark, or an imitation of the trade-mark of another,\nwithout the latter's consent; or\n 4. Has in his possession a counterfeit trade-mark, knowing it to be\ncounterfeit, or a die, plate, brand or other thing for the purpose of\nfalsely making or counterfeiting a trade-mark; or\n 5. Makes or sells, o

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