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Things Are Worse Than We Think: Trademark Defenses In A 'Formalist' Age, Michael Grynberg Jan 2009

Things Are Worse Than We Think: Trademark Defenses In A 'Formalist' Age, Michael Grynberg

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Numerous articles decry the reach of modern trademark law. This article assumes the premise that these critiques are valid and asks what courts can do in response. The answer may be, not much. The “common law” practices that extended trademark’s scope are not up to the task of creating adequate countervailing defenses. Congress acquiesced to the judicial expansion of trademark liability by amending the Lanham Act with conforming language. That pattern is unlikely to be repeated for trademark defenses. The Supreme Court’s recent trademark precedents resist assertions of trademark rights beyond the express confines of the Lanham Act. If these …