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Trademark Violations

Trademark violations occur when someone uses a name, logo, or symbol that is already trademarked by another company, leading to confusion among consumers about the source of a product or service. For instance, if a new phone maker uses a logo similar to that of a well-known brand, consumers might mistakenly think the new product is associated with or endorsed by that brand. Such violations can harm the original trademark owner's reputation and sales. Legal action can be taken to stop the infringement and seek damages. Protecting trademarks helps ensure brand integrity and consumer trust.