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Sine Qua Non: Trademark Infringement, Likelihood Of Confusion, And The Business Of Collegiate Licensing, C. Knox Withers
Sine Qua Non: Trademark Infringement, Likelihood Of Confusion, And The Business Of Collegiate Licensing, C. Knox Withers
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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"Every Artist Is A Cannibal, Every Poet Is A Thief": Why The Supreme Court Was Right To Reverse The Ninth Circuit In Dastar Corp. V. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Joshua K. Simko
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Phantom Trademarks: Good Law Or Chain Rattling? The Negative Effects Of Strict Interpretation Of The Lanham Act In The International Flavors And Fragrances Decision, James E. Carlson
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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May You Live In Interesting Times - European Trademark Law In The Wake Of Sabel Bv V. Puma Ag, John A. Tessensohn
May You Live In Interesting Times - European Trademark Law In The Wake Of Sabel Bv V. Puma Ag, John A. Tessensohn
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Sunbeam Products, Inc V. The West Bend Co.: Exposing The Malign Application Of The Federal Dilution Statute To Product Configurations, Paul Heald
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Likelihood Of Confusion Determinations: A Survey Of Eleventh Circuit Jurisprudence, Theodore H. Davis Jr.
Likelihood Of Confusion Determinations: A Survey Of Eleventh Circuit Jurisprudence, Theodore H. Davis Jr.
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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When The Lifeblood Of Competition Creates A Likelihhood Of Confusion: Waits V. Frito-Lay, Inc, Jennifer L. Howell
When The Lifeblood Of Competition Creates A Likelihhood Of Confusion: Waits V. Frito-Lay, Inc, Jennifer L. Howell
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Dilution, An Idea Whose Time Has Gone; Brand Equity As Protectable Property, The New/Old Paradigm, Jerre B. Swann, Theodore H. Davis Jr.
Dilution, An Idea Whose Time Has Gone; Brand Equity As Protectable Property, The New/Old Paradigm, Jerre B. Swann, Theodore H. Davis Jr.
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Crossing The Line: The Collegiate Licensing Company's Overindulgent Attempt To Limit Small Businesses' Online Marketing Techniques Based On Frivolous Claims Of Trademark Infringement, Lauren T. Warbington
Crossing The Line: The Collegiate Licensing Company's Overindulgent Attempt To Limit Small Businesses' Online Marketing Techniques Based On Frivolous Claims Of Trademark Infringement, Lauren T. Warbington
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Spelling Confusion: Implications Of The Ninth Circuit's View Of The "Explicitly Misleading" Prong Of The Rogers Test, Thomas M. Byron
Spelling Confusion: Implications Of The Ninth Circuit's View Of The "Explicitly Misleading" Prong Of The Rogers Test, Thomas M. Byron
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.