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Can I use a competitor's trademark in my advertising in Kansas? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it is prohibited to use a competitor’s trademark in advertising in Kansas if it imitates or resembles any official traffic sign, signal, or device [1.1]. However, there is no specific requirement mentioned regarding the use of a competitor’s trademark in advertising in Kansas.
It is important to note that Kansas has various statutes and regulations related to taxation, housing, highways, and historic preservation [2.1][2.2][2.3][3.1][2.4][2.5]. However, none of these documents provide any additional information regarding the use of a competitor’s trademark in advertising in Kansas.
Therefore, it is recommended to consult with a legal expert for further guidance on this matter.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Highway advertising control; sign standards; zoning requirements.
- [2.1] Taxation of subchapter S corporate income.
- [2.2] Kansas taxable income of an individual.
- [2.3] Same; Kansas housing investor tax credit program; administration; qualified housing projects; requirements; eligibility; rules and regulations.
- [3.1] Designation of part of U.S. highway 166 as the SGT Evan S Parker memorial highway.
- [2.4] Kansas deduction of an individual.
- [2.5] Historic Kansas act; citation.
Jurisdiction
Kansas