License analogy
Term | Main definition |
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License analogy | License analogy is a method of computing damages to be paid by the infringer in case of trademark infringement. Anyone intentionally or negligently committing trademark infringement is obligated to compensate the owner of the trademark for the damage caused by the infringing act. |
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