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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 647 § 647.140 — Trademark counterfeiting in third degree; penalty

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 647 ·
Oregon Code § 647.140 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Trademark counterfeiting in third degree; penalty. (1) A person commits the crime of trademark counterfeiting in the third degree if the person commits trademark counterfeiting as described in ORS 647.135 and: (a) The total number of items bearing the counterfeit mark is not more than 100; or (b) The total retail value of all of the items bearing the counterfeit mark or services that are identified by the counterfeit mark is not more than $1,000. (2) Trademark counterfeiting in the third degree is a Class A misdemeanor. Notwithstanding ORS 161.655, if the person convicted under this section is a corporation, the maximum fine that may be imposed is $100,000. [1999 c.722 §3]
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