Trademark Law
Weaker enforcement refers to the reduced effectiveness or rigor in applying trademark laws and regulations, which can affect the protection of trademark rights. This can lead to a situation where trademarks are less vigorously defended against infringement, allowing for potential misuse or dilution of the brand's identity. Factors contributing to weaker enforcement include limited resources, less stringent legal frameworks, or varying priorities between federal and state agencies.
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