
Time out! Trademark fails for lack of intent to use
$225.00
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Abstract: If a likelihood of confusion argument made by a party that opposes a trademark application is rejected, the applicant in question isn’t necessarily in the clear. Applicants must also demonstrate the requisite “bona fide intent” to use the mark in commerce. This brief article describes a case illustrating the dire consequences of displaying a lack of demonstrable intent.
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