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Polaroid Corp. v. Polarad Elect. Corp. is a key United States legal case from 1961 in trademark infringement law. It is also cited in personality rights particularly around celebrities. The decision argued that trademark infringement is measured by the multi-factor "likelihood of confusion" test. That is, a new mark will infringe on an existing ...
For example, in Fonovisa, Inc. v. Cherry Auction, Inc., [29] the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit imposed secondary liability on a flea market landlord who provided the “necessary marketplace” for the sale of infringing goods. The court held that contributory trademark infringement existed because the landlord was ...
Pages in category "United States trademark case law" ... Playboy Enterprises, Inc. v. Welles; Polaroid Corp. v. Polarad Elects. POM Wonderful LLC v. Coca-Cola Co.
Pages in category "Polaroid Corporation" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Polaroid Collection; Polaroid Corp. v. Polarad Elects.
Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc. 537 U.S. 418 (2003) (evidence of actual dilution must be shown, not merely a likelihood of dilution) Mutual of Omaha Ins. Co. v. Novak, 775 F.2d 247 (8th Cir. 1985) Murphy Door Bed Co. v. Interior Sleep Systems, Inc. 874 F.2d 95 (2d Cir. 1989) (rejection of a claim of trademark infringement due to genericide ...
Polaroid Corporation was an American company best known for its instant film and cameras, ... In the two years that followed the lawsuit, total sales of instant ...
The case is Speerly et al v. General Motors LLC, 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 23-1940. (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Nick Zieminski) Show comments.
In the 1917 decision in Aunt Jemima Mills Co. v. Rigney & Co., [5] the federal courts created the "Aunt Jemima Doctrine" which protects a trademark even when used to sell a different product (in this case, pancake syrup instead of pancake mix). [6] In 1946, Congress passed the Lanham Act (15 U.S.C. §§ 1051–1127). The Lanham Act defines ...