Trademark dilution is a highly controversial cause of action that has been the subject of hundreds of law review articles, but no significant scientific work. We analyze 60 years of telephone white pages, corporate & LLC naming data, advertisements from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post, state and federal trademark databases, and all recorded dilution litigation. Our data suggest strongly that famous trademarks are frequently borrowed for use as trade names in services, but almost never as trade marks on products. Given that Congress based anti-dilution legislation on the assumption that uses like Buick Aspirin were common, our conclusions are significant. Our data also show that state federal anti-dilution laws l...
Extract: In the United States, trademark antidilution protection is back—maybe. Proposed by Frank Sc...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
This Article undertakes the first systematic investigation of trademark dilution in registration pra...
Trademark dilution is a highly controversial cause of action that has been the subject of hundreds o...
This article provides an introduction to the study of brand-name sharing, and presents results from ...
Statutory dilution claims are traditionally justified on the theory that even non-confusing uses of ...
It is unlikely that you ever will see a Kodak chair or a Rolls Royce candy bar. No doubt Eastman Kod...
Trademark dilution is a cause of action for interfering with the uniqueness of a trademark. For ex...
Ever since the creation of federal dilution law, legal commentators have expressed consternation abo...
Although the law of trademarks and unfair competition at one time concerned itself only with false d...
Following a brief discussion of the history of trademark infringement law, the events leading to the...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
In our celebrity-conscious culture, the media serve as arbiters of fame. The editors of Us Weekly an...
The trademark use doctrine plays a critical role in ensuring that trademark law serves its proper pu...
Trademark dilution is, in a general sense, a reduction in brand equity due to the unauthorized use o...
Extract: In the United States, trademark antidilution protection is back—maybe. Proposed by Frank Sc...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
This Article undertakes the first systematic investigation of trademark dilution in registration pra...
Trademark dilution is a highly controversial cause of action that has been the subject of hundreds o...
This article provides an introduction to the study of brand-name sharing, and presents results from ...
Statutory dilution claims are traditionally justified on the theory that even non-confusing uses of ...
It is unlikely that you ever will see a Kodak chair or a Rolls Royce candy bar. No doubt Eastman Kod...
Trademark dilution is a cause of action for interfering with the uniqueness of a trademark. For ex...
Ever since the creation of federal dilution law, legal commentators have expressed consternation abo...
Although the law of trademarks and unfair competition at one time concerned itself only with false d...
Following a brief discussion of the history of trademark infringement law, the events leading to the...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
In our celebrity-conscious culture, the media serve as arbiters of fame. The editors of Us Weekly an...
The trademark use doctrine plays a critical role in ensuring that trademark law serves its proper pu...
Trademark dilution is, in a general sense, a reduction in brand equity due to the unauthorized use o...
Extract: In the United States, trademark antidilution protection is back—maybe. Proposed by Frank Sc...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
This Article undertakes the first systematic investigation of trademark dilution in registration pra...