INTA was originally known as the United States Trademark Association (USTA), which was established in 1878 in
New York City by 17 merchants and manufacturers to protect and promote the rights of trademark owners, secure useful legislation, and give aid and encouragement to all efforts for the advancement and observance of
trademark rights. In 1908, the association became a business corporation under the Business Corporation Law of the State of New York, and it was given broad powers to act for the protection of trademarks in the United States and around the world. In 1926, the USTA became a
not-for-profit member organization. In 1993, the association changed its name to the International Trademark Association. == Activities ==