Nevada Code § 205.205

Counterfeiting trademark or design
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Every
person who shall use or display or have in his or her possession with intent to
use or display the genuine label, trademark, term, design, device, or form of
advertisement of any person, corporation, association or union lawfully filed
for record according to law of the State, or the exclusive right to use which
is guaranteed to any person, corporation, association or union by the laws of
the United States, or of this State, without the written authority of such
person, corporation, association or union, or who shall willfully forge or
counterfeit or use or display or have in his or her possession with intent to
use or display any representation, likeness, similitude, copy or imitation of
any genuine label, trademark, term, design, device, or form of advertisement,
so filed or protected, or any die, plate, stamp or other device for
manufacturing the same, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

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