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Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. �� 1051 et seq.
HELLO, DEAR VISITORS.
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I WARN YOU STOP NOW. ALL OUR COMPANIES WERE STARTED FROM 2003-2009... Jentertainment™
WAS STARTED IN 2003. THIS IS THE FIRST WARNING TO ALL WHO VISIT OUR SITE & USE OUR PRODUCTS & (or) SERVICES.
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Jentertainment™, Inc. is the mother company of the following companies.
Local Celebzz Tv™
Eye-C-Films™
Fresh 2 Def Jeans™
N.A.T. Records™
Candi Gurlz™ Modeling
Modern Day Angels™ *CHARITY* (MDA)
J. Corporate Magazine™
The above companies are all claimed trades of Jentertainment™, Inc. & Jentertainment™, Inc. is claimed by Pesident & Founder: GARY G. JOHNSON Sr.
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Trademarks are governed by both state and federal law. Originally, state common law provided the main source of protection for trademarks. However, in the late 1800s, the U.S. Congress enacted the first federal trademark law. Since then, federal trademark law has consistently expanded, taking over much of the ground initially covered by state common law. The main federal statute is the Lanham Act, which was enacted in 1946 and most recently amended in 1996. 15 U.S.C. �� 1051, et seq.. Today, federal law provides the main, and by and large the most extensive, source of trademark protection, although state common law actions are still available. Most of the discussion in this summary focuses on federal law.