* deprives legitimate trademark owners of substantial revenues and consumer goodwill; and
* deprives legitimate trademark owners of substantial revenues and consumer goodwill; and
* places unreasonable, intolerable, and overwhelming burdens on trademark owners in protecting their valuable trademarks.
* places unreasonable, intolerable, and overwhelming burdens on trademark owners in protecting their valuable trademarks.
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2. Amendments to the Trademark Act of 1946 would clarify the rights of a trademark owner to provide for adequate remedies and to deter cyberpiracy and cybersquatting.
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2. Amendments to the Trademark Act of 1946 would clarify the rights of a trademark owner to provide for adequate remedies and to deter cyberpiracy and cybersquatting.