Abstract

Trademark law faces new challenges in the digital age, particularly concerning the protection of brands online. This article examines the evolving landscape of trademark law in the digital era, focusing on the challenges and solutions for online brand protection. Employing qualitative methods such as literature review with library research, the study explores the impact of digital technologies, e-commerce platforms, and social media on trademark infringement and counterfeiting. It analyzes the legal frameworks and case law surrounding trademark protection in online environments, considering issues such as domain name disputes, keyword advertising, and the sale of counterfeit goods on online marketplaces. Furthermore, the paper investigates the role of intellectual property rights enforcement agencies, internet service providers, and online platforms in combating online trademark infringement. It also examines emerging trends in trademark law, including the use of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology for brand protection. Through a comprehensive review of legal literature and case studies, this article identifies best practices and legal strategies for enhancing online brand protection in the digital age. It emphasizes the importance of international cooperation, public-private partnerships, and legislative reforms to address the challenges posed by online trademark infringement effectively.

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