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Trademark Infringement and the Fair Use Defense |
April 18, 2006
Previously published on June 14, 2005
In a December 8, 2004, decision, the Supreme Court
resolved a split in the appellate courts on the significance of
likelihood of confusion in a fair use defense to a trademark
infringement claim. The Court ruled that a party asserting
the defense need not entirely negate the likelihood...
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