Vol. 19, Issue 1, 2011January 01, 2011 EDT
Spelling Confusion: Implications of the Ninth Circuit’s View of the “Explicitly Misleading” Prong of the Rogers Test
Spelling Confusion: Implications of the Ninth Circuit’s View of the “Explicitly Misleading” Prong of the Rogers Test
Thomas M. Byron,
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Thomas M. Byron, Spelling Confusion: Implications of the Ninth Circuit’s View of the “Explicitly Misleading” Prong of the Rogers Test, 19 Journal of Intellectual Property 1 (2011).