Judge: Test is likelihood of confusion, not mere use, not initial interest

LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION® 2024-05-14

Summary:

From the New York Law Journal (subscription required): A federal judge has refused to grant a preliminary injunction against a restaurant workers’ group that used a business’ logo for informational leafletting outside of two restaurants. Southern District Judge Gerard Lynch said there was no “lingering confusion that could result in the irreparable loss of customers,” […]

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Tags:

confusion

Authors:

Ron Coleman

Date tagged:

05/14/2024, 01:55

Date published:

05/14/2024, 01:27