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This Web site of the law firm Oppedahl & Larson answers very basic questions about trademark protection, such as what a trademark is and what statutes govern trademarks.
The Web site of the law firm Guillot & Gazala contains extensive information about trademarks and other intellectual property and also includes numerous links to other federal, state and international primary sources.
The International Trademark Association posts position statements about a variety of trademark-related topics on this Web site.
Through this Web site, the law firm Ladas & Parry provides basic information about trademarks, such as the definition of a trademark, the difference between trademarks and domain names, an explanation of cybersquatting and information about statutes including the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Policy.
This Web site contains a brief summary of trademark law under common law and the federal Lanham Act. There are also links to federal laws, appellate decisions and model laws, including the Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act and Model Trademark Bill. Source: Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School