Can a business competitor advertise their business in my parking lot?
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Can a business competitor advertise their business in my parking lot?
I own a thrift store and another thrift store keeps putting flyers advertising their store in my parking lot. Is this against the law and if so, what can I do about it?
Asked on November 30, 2011 under Business Law, California
Answers:
Steven Rinehart / Western IP Law
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
No, they are trepassing in the state of Utah, and can be sued. You may also be able to sue them for intentional interference with economic relations . . . and trademark infringement, if they are using your trademarks to attract business for themselves.
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