The International Trademark Association (INTA) is a not-for-profit membership association of more than 5,800 trademark owners and professionals, from more than 190 countries, dedicated to the support and advancement of trademarks and related intellectual property as elements of fair and effective national and international commerce.
The International Trademark Association was founded in 1878 by 17 merchants and manufacturers who saw a need for an organization "to protect and promote the rights of trademark owners, to secure useful legislation and to give aid and encouragement to all efforts for the advancement and observance of trademark rights." After 130 years, INTA continues its mission to represent the trademark community, shape public policy and advance professional knowledge and development.
Along with its leadership, INTA's most important asset is the talented and committed group of volunteers who serve on its committees. INTA's goal is to make the best use of these vital resources to maintain its leadership position in the trademark community.