CCH Trademark Law Newsletter

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In TRADEMARK LAW GUIDE, Letter No. 69, February 20, 2009:

  • Fees Awarded to Prevailing Designer in Trade Dress Case
  • Tribal Court Could Not Hear Dispute over Cigarette Packaging
  • Website Links to Competing Products Could Cause Confusion
  • Promoter Barred from Staging "Moscow Cats Theatre" Shows
  • AARP Could Seek to Stop Rival "Modern Maturity" Magazine
  • Former Licensee Enjoined from Using Restaurant's Marks
  • Fraud as to Some Goods Did Not Invalidate Entire Registration
  • Labels for Unapproved Drug Not "Lawful Prior Use" of Mark
  • QUALIFICATION AS A MARK
  • PRIORITY OF USE
  • LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION
  • JURISDICTION
  • LICENSE AGREEMENTS
  • PENDING LEGISLATION
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