Wyoming Statutes
§ 40-1-201 — Definitions
Wyoming § 40-1-201
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 40Trade and Commerce
Ch. 1TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS
Art. 2BAD FAITH ASSERTION OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 40-1-201 (2026).
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(a)As used in this article:
(i)"Demand letter" means a letter, email or other
communication asserting or claiming that the target engaged in
patent infringement;
(ii)"Target" means a person that:
(A)Receives a demand letter or other allegation
of patent infringement;
(B)Is threatened with or has a lawsuit filed
against the person that alleges patent infringement; or
(C)Conducts business with a customer who
receives a demand letter asserting that the person's product,
service or technology infringes a patent.
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§ 40-1-101
Definitions§ 40-1-102
Marks which cannot be registered§ 40-1-103
Application for registration; filing fee§ 40-1-105
Term of registration; renewals§ 40-1-107
Public record of marks§ 40-1-108
Cancellation of registration§ 40-1-109
Classification of marks§ 40-1-111
Civil liability§ 40-1-112
Remedies§ 40-1-113
Marks acquired at common law§ 40-1-115
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