
Court blocks trademark for sports shop
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Abstract: Registration of a trademark hinges, in part, on whether there is a likelihood of confusion with an earlier application or registration. This article examines a recent case in which a sports specialty shop learned that the trademark it sought for registration was considered likely to be confused with that of a private social club. In re Detroit Athletic Co., No. 17-2361, Sept. 20, 2018, Fed. Cir.
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