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The amendment to the Lanham Trademark Act prohibits any State from requiring alteration of a registered trademark for use within such State. The act also encourages private enterprise, particularly small businesses, by preventing states from altering registered marks or requiring additional trademarks, servicemarks, trade names, or corporate names associated with the mark. This law aims to protect business interests and promote fair competition among companies.

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