The Pinnacle of Trademark Infringement
Findings of infringement, cancellation, and laches leave a trademark owner with infringement findings and possible injunctive relief, but no money damages.
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This section collects selected writing by Isaac S. Crum on trademark and technology-related issues. These posts are provided for general informational purposes only, may not reflect current law, and do not create an attorney-client relationship.
The articles below were originally published over time and have been reformatted to fit the current Crum IP website. They remain useful as background reading, but they should not be treated as legal advice or as a statement of current law in every jurisdiction.
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Findings of infringement, cancellation, and laches leave a trademark owner with infringement findings and possible injunctive relief, but no money damages.
Read articleThe Eleventh Circuit confirmed that a landlord can be contributorily liable for tenant trademark infringement if it has reason to know of the infringement.
Read articleA Northern District of California decision held that use of a competitor’s trademark in hashtags was not nominative fair use in the circumstances presented.
Read articleA short primer on what trademark registration is, what it is not, and when business owners should consider legal help.
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