Intellectual Property Law
: Likelihood of ConfusionCampaigning through trademarks
By Ronald D. Coleman, Esq. (all)
TradeMark Express runs down the latest in the horse race among the presidential candidates (and, it seems, those who want to profit somehow from their names) in the trademark registration sweepstakes. It’s a good and original blog post that demonstrates how utterly abused the IP system is in this country. It also shows once again [...]
Full post as published by Likelihood of Confusion on March 11, 2008 (boomark / email).

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