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Trademark Law (Mastering Law)
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Purposes of Trademark Protection
Prevention of Deception in the Marketplace
Protection of the Mark's Informational Value
Bases for Trademark Protection
Prerequisites For Trademark Protection
State Common Law
Indicia of source of origin
Affixation requirement
Use in trade
Distinctiveness
Inherently distinctive marks
Descriptive terms
Descriptive terms
Misdescriptive terms
Laudatory terms
Geographically descriptive terms
Geographically misdescriptive terms
Surnames
Slogans and phrases
Numerals and letters
Titles
Characters
Trade dress
Secondary meaning
Generic terms
Deceptive terms
Functional marks
Policy favoring free competition
Definition
Mechanical functionality
Aesthetic functionality
Burden of proof
Federal Law
Use in Interstate Commerce
Procedural matters
Federal substantive rights
Subject Matter Protected By Trademark
Word Marks
Design Marks
Trade Dress
Sound Marks
Fragrance Marks
Ownership Of Trademark
Priority of Use
Concurrent Use
Determination of Ownership
Federal Trademark Registration
Types of Marks
Trademarks
Service marks
Certification marks
Collective marks
Application for Registration on Principal Register
Application based on actual use
Intent to use [``ITU''] application
Statutory Bars to Registration
Section 2(a) bars to registration
Absolute bar
Immoral or scandalous matter
Matter which may disparage
Deceptive matter
False connection with persons,
institutions, beliefs or national symbols
Misleading geographic indications used on wines or spirits
Flag or insignia of any nation, state or
municipality
Name, portrait of signature identifying
any living individual
Mark likely to cause confusion
Descriptive or misdescriptive marks
Geographically descriptive marks
Geographically misdescriptive marks
Surnames
Functional marks
Opposition Proceedings
The Appeal Process
Presumptions Arising From Registration
Cancellation Proceedings
Maintaining the Registration
Section 8 affidavit of use
Incontestability
Renewal
Supplemental Register
Loss Of Trademark Protection
Discontinued Use
Assignment in Gross
Licensing in Gross
Failure to Police
Genericism
Enforcement Of Trademark Rights
Trademark Infringement Action for Direct
Infringement
Procedural considerations
Use in connection with goods or services
Use in commerce
Distinctiveness of the mark
Ownership of the mark
Likelihood Of Confusion
Introduction
Likelihood of confusion factors
Similarity of the marks
Similarity of the products or services
Strength of the marks
Marketing environment
Consumer sophistication and care
Presence of actual confusion
Geographic scope of use
Likelihood of bridging the gap
Consumer testimony
Consumer surveys
Dealer testimony
Harm to reputation
Presence of bad faith
Other relevant factors
Secondary confusion
Reverse confusion
Question of fact/issue of law
Defenses
Valid license
Acquiescence
Laches
Unclean hands
Fraud in the procurement of registration
or maintenance of the trademark
Preemption of state laws
Fair use
First sale rule
Statutory defenses to incontestable mark
First Amendment
Indirect Infringement Action
Introduction
Contributory infringement
Vicarious infringement
Remedies
Ex Parte Seizure
Injunctive Relief
Monetary Relief
Introduction
Defendant's profits
Actual damages
Corrective advertising
Monetary relief in counterfeiting cases
Punitive damages
Attorneys fees
Court costs
Destruction of Infringing Goods
Judicial Cancellation of the Mark
Criminal Penalties for Trademark
Counterfeiting
Federal Unfair Competition Under S 43(a)
False Designation of Origin
Infringement of unregistered marks
False attribution claims
Mutilation claims
False Advertising and Commercial
Misrepresentation
Dilution Actions
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