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The Internet has created even more opportunities for trademark infringement.
But now, trademark infringements are occurring throughout most of the world.
But, he said, over the years the company has filed 10 trademark infringement suits.
This is not considered trademark infringement under the first sale doctrine.
"But we only sue for a trademark infringement when our name isn't on the watch.
That has led to at least two trademark infringement lawsuits being filed in recent months.
In this particular case, there is a trademark infringement.
However, the copyright dispute never went to court, as Brown decided to press a trademark infringement case instead.
It changed its name to Liliput to avoid trademark infringement.
Until 1996, federal law protected only against trademark infringement.
Registration may be required in order to file a lawsuit for trademark infringement.
The suit, among other things, alleges trademark infringement and fraud.
This action is legally considered trademark infringement under the initial interest confusion act.
However, no legal actions took place until 2002-2003, when the two companies sued each other over the alleged trademark infringement.
Another ethical controversy associated with search marketing has been the issue of trademark infringement.
A trademark infringement ended the show after six episodes.
The question is whether or not it's trademark infringement."
But the Sept. 11 attacks have led the police to focus on preventing terrorism, not trademark infringement.
The wide range of practices which constitute unfair competition includes trademark infringement.
As a form of unfair competition, trademark infringement is always a question of fact.
In 1999, the cooperative sued Amazon.com for trademark infringement.
Archie Comics launched legal action against the group for trademark infringement.
John Daly considers the use of his name without authorization to be trademark infringement.
However, it was later made clear that the arrest was over a matter of possible trademark infringement.
Generally, trademark infringement is based on the likelihood of confusion for a consumer in the marketplace.