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Title: Meta Tags: New Challenges in Trademark Law
Authors: Thushara, C
Vedashree, A
Keywords: Meta Tags Trademark Laws
Trademark Infringement
Search Engine Optimization
Consumer Confusion
Intellectual Property Protection
Issue Date: 9-Jun-2023
Publisher: Alliance School of Law, Alliance University
Series/Report no.: 2022MLLM07ASL021
Abstract: The digital era has brought about significant changes in intellectual property protection, particularly concerning Meta tags and their impact on trademark regulations. Meta tags, chunks of code embedded in a website's HTML, are crucial in search engine optimization (SEO) and online marketing. However, their misuse and abuse can lead to trademark infringement and the dilution of well-known brands. This research explores the complexities surrounding meta tags in the context of trademark laws, examining their potential challenges and legal implications. The study highlights instances where Meta tags have been misused, leading to consumer confusion and deception, ultimately contributing to trademark infringement. It delves into the factors considered in legal procedures related to trademark infringement, such as the similarity of products or services, the strength of the trademark, and the likelihood of consumer confusion. Furthermore, it acknowledges the evolving landscape of search engine algorithms and the impact of manipulating Meta tags for SEO purposes. Based on the findings, several recommendations are proposed. These include raising awareness among stakeholders, establishing monitoring mechanisms for trademark owners, developing clear guidelines and standards for assessing trademark infringement in meta tags, fostering collaboration with search engines, advocating for an enhanced legal framework, seeking expert legal advice, promoting industry collaboration and self-regulation, and continuously adapting to evolving trends. By implementing these recommendations, stakeholders can address the challenges posed by Meta tags in trademark laws and ensure a fair and efficient intellectual property protection system. It emphasizes the need for continuous research, public awareness, and consumer education to maintain a balanced digital marketplace that safeguards trademark rights and consumer interests.
URI: http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/13902
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