The International Trademark Laws Committee addresses issues arising out of differences in the trademark and related unfair competition laws and practices of countries outside the United States, including: (1) the rights of United States citizens to obtain trademark protection in other countries and the rights of foreign trademark owners to obtain trademark protection in the United States; (2) the laws of foreign countries and of the United States relative to the rights of exportation and importation of trademarked goods; and (3) the international conventions and treaties involving trademark rights and related matters of unfair competition.
International Trademark Laws Committee
The committee addresses differences in trademark and unfair competition laws around the world.
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