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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

Thomas M. Byron,
trademark lawlikelihood of confusionconsumer confusionRogers v. Grimaldiexplicitly misleadingNinth CircuitSecond Circuit
Journal of Intellectual Property
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).
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