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Initial Interest Confusion "Internet Troika" Abandoned? A Critical Look At Initial Interest Confusion As Applied Online, Connie D. Nichols
Initial Interest Confusion "Internet Troika" Abandoned? A Critical Look At Initial Interest Confusion As Applied Online, Connie D. Nichols
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
The Ninth Circuit's opinion in Brookfield Communications, Inc. v. West Coast Entertainment Corp. seemingly created a standard to be applied in trademark infringement cases on the Internet. Despite the cautions contained within the Ninth Circuit's holding, Brookfield ushered in an era in which many courts placed emphasis on three factors of the "likelihood of confusion" test finding initial interest confusion in many online infringement cases based solely on these three factors. For over a decade, inconsistent application within the Ninth Circuit and other jurisdictions created a disjointed body of case law on initial interest confusion online. The Ninth Circuit's opinion …