Trademark Law
A cause of action is a legal right or claim that allows a person to seek judicial relief. It establishes the grounds for a lawsuit, detailing the facts and legal principles that support a plaintiff's claim against a defendant. In the context of trademark law, particularly under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA), a cause of action arises when a trademark owner believes their rights have been violated by cybersquatting activities, enabling them to file a complaint in court.
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