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76-10-1005 - Using, destroying, concealing or possessing articles with registered trademark or service mark to deprive owner of use or possession -- Exception.

76-10-1005. Using, destroying, concealing or possessing articles with registeredtrademark or service mark to deprive owner of use or possession -- Exception.
Every person who, without the consent of the owner of an article bearing the owner'svalidly registered trademark or service mark, uses, destroys, conceals, or possesses the article orwho defaces or otherwise conceals the trademark or service mark upon the article with intent todeprive the owner of the use or possession of the article is guilty of a class B misdemeanor;provided, however, that nothing contained in this part shall be construed to apply to or restrict thetransfer or use of wooden boxes or the re-use of burlap or cotton bags or sacks when those bagsor sacks have been reversed inside out or the markings thereon have been concealed or obliteratedto effectively demonstrate that the products contained therein do not purport to be the products ofthe owner of the registered trademark or service mark theretofore put upon those bags.

Amended by Chapter 20, 1995 General Session

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