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Judge Rules in favor of home appliance manufacturer in license dispute
False Advertising/Confusion
Health products company succeeds in false advertising/trademark confusion case
Secondary Meaning
Allegation of likelihood of confusion rests on erroneous assumption of secondary meaning of lapsed mark
Consumer confusion and secondary meaning established at trial
Trademark Confusion
Renamed professional association results in marketplace confusion
Fashion knock-offs result in consumer confusion
New brand introduction in healthcare industry results in consumer confusion
Trade dress of over-the-counter dietary supplement blurs the distinction between house and national brands
Search Engine Issues
Confusion due to search engine use of trademarked terms as keywords
Contextual marketing practices confusing to consumers
Other Issues
License-holder violates terms of license resulting in tarnishment of brand