Section 13. Likelihood of injury to business reputation or of dilution of the distinctive quality of a mark registered under this chapter, or a mark valid at common law, or a trade name valid at common law, shall be a ground for injunctive relief notwithstanding the absence of competition between the parties or the absence of confusion as to the source of goods or services.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XV - Regulation of Trade
Chapter 110h - Registration and Protection of Trademarks
Section 2 - Restrictions on Registration
Section 3 - Application for Registration
Section 5 - Certificate of Registration; Issuance; Admissibility in Evidence
Section 6 - Effective Term; Renewal
Section 7 - Assignment of Marks and Registration; Recording
Section 9 - Cancellation of Registration
Section 10 - Classification of Goods and Services; Rules and Regulations
Section 11 - Fraudulent Procurement of Registration; Damages
Section 12 - Use or Counterfeit of Marks Without Consent of Registrant
Section 13 - Injunctive Relief
Section 14 - Actions for Counterfeit or Imitation Marks; Injunctions; Damages
Section 15 - Actions to Require Cancellation or to Compel Registration
Section 16 - Common Law Rights
Section 17 - Fees for Applications, Recording and Related Services