Abstract
This comment will attempt to do three things: provide a useful definition of dilution; propose a clear test that can be applied to quickly determine whether, under Section 12 or the common law, a dilution case exists, and, if so, how it should be decided; and show why a state such as North Carolina should provide anti-dilution protection to its citizens.
Recommended Citation
Philip Summa, A New Test for Trademark Dilution - Why North Carolina Should Adopt Section 12 of the Model State Trademark Bill, 5 Campbell L. Rev. 163 (1982).