trademark dilution

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Noun

trademark dilution (plural trademark dilutions)

  1. (copyright law) The use of an image, sign, expression, etc. sufficiently close to one that is trademarked that it causes confusion ("blurs") about or brings disrepute ("tarnishes") to the trademarked item.

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