H1102
An Act protecting the use of bank names, trade names and trademarks in electronic communications
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Bill overview
This bill, H.1102, aims to protect the use of bank names, trade names, and trademarks when they appear in electronic communications. It seeks to ensure that these identifiers are accurately represented and not altered or obscured in digital messages, emails, and online platforms. The legislation intends to clarify legal protections for these brands and prevent unauthorized modifications to their branding within electronic channels. Currently referred to the House Committee on Financial Services, the bill is undergoing review and potential hearings.
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Daniel Cahill
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Daniel Cahill
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