Trademark Law
The Federal Trademark Dilution Act (FTDA) is a U.S. law enacted in 1995 to protect famous trademarks from uses that would dilute their distinctiveness, even in the absence of competition or likelihood of confusion. This act allows owners of famous trademarks to take legal action against others who use similar marks that may lessen the uniqueness or strength of their brand, thereby safeguarding the economic value and reputation associated with those trademarks.
congrats on reading the definition of FTDA. now let's actually learn it.