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Confusion Is The Key: A Trademark Law Analysis Of Keyword Banner Advertising, Kurt M. Saunders
Confusion Is The Key: A Trademark Law Analysis Of Keyword Banner Advertising, Kurt M. Saunders
Fordham Law Review
Keyword banner advertising is a form of targeted online marketing practice whereby a banner ad is displayed on a search engine results page. The banner ad is triggered by the keyword used in the search. Many search enginges sell trademarks as keywords for the purpose of displaying their own advertising. Some have argued that this practice should lead to liability for trademark infringement or dilution. Given the realities of online marketing and the underlying policies of trademark law, this is unlikely. Rather, this practice should be regarded as trademark fair use and treated as a form of lawful comparative advertising.
The Applicability Of The Fair Use Defense To Commercial Advertising: Eliminating Unfounded Limitations, Manal Z. Khalil
The Applicability Of The Fair Use Defense To Commercial Advertising: Eliminating Unfounded Limitations, Manal Z. Khalil
Fordham Law Review
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Fair Trial V. Unfair Advertising: Jury Award Advertising And The First Amendment, Bernard J. Rhodes
Fair Trial V. Unfair Advertising: Jury Award Advertising And The First Amendment, Bernard J. Rhodes
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advertisements Which Identify "Brand X": A Trialogue On The Law And Policy, Lawrence D. Gaughan
Advertisements Which Identify "Brand X": A Trialogue On The Law And Policy, Lawrence D. Gaughan
Fordham Law Review
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