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P-ISSN 2575-3819
E-ISSN 2575-3827
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Vol. 19, Issue 2, 2012January 01, 2012 EDT

Crossing the Line: The Collegiate Licensing Company’s Overindulgent Attempt to Limit Small Businesses’ Online Marketing Techniques Based on Frivolous Claims of Trademark Infringement

Lauren T. Warbington,
Lanham Acttrademark lawfair use defenseCollegiate Licensing Companyunfair competitiontrademark infringementonline marketinggeographically descriptive termssecondary meaninglikelihood of confusionthe Internet trinitySleekcraft factorsUniversity of Georgia Athletic Association v. Laite
Journal of Intellectual Property
Lauren T. Warbington, Crossing the Line: The Collegiate Licensing Company’s Overindulgent Attempt to Limit Small Businesses’ Online Marketing Techniques Based on Frivolous Claims of Trademark Infringement, 19 Journal of Intellectual Property 517 (2012).

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