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Help with Trademarks, Confusing Similarity...
rossb
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If I understand registered trademarks correctly, the confusingly similar test only holds up if you are within the same industry. Can anyone confirm this for me?We`ve come up with a tagline that turns out is indeed similar to another companies registered trademark, however, they are in a completely different industry. Does the trademark hold up?Thanks!R-
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would lessen its uniqueness. In most cases, trademark dilution involves
an unauthorized use of another`s trademark on products that do not
compete with, and have little connection with, those of the trademark
owner. For example, a famous trademark used by one company to refer to cameras, might be diluted if another company began using a similar mark to refer to pencils.