This article provides an introduction to the study of brand-name sharing, and presents results from an empirical study of sharing rates among 131 famous brand names from 1940 through 2010, conducted through an examination of business names in the white pages telephone directories of Chicago, Philadelphia, and Manhattan. Perhaps the most dramatic finding of the study is that independent uses of the 131 brand names – that is, uses of those names by businesses other than those that made the names famous – have declined from 3000 to 1380 between 1960 and 2010, a 54% drop. The article then assesses potential causes for that decline. We evaluate five potential non-legal factors, including economic changes, family migration, decreased attractivene...
Statutory dilution claims are traditionally justified on the theory that even non-confusing uses of ...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
This article is an explication of the trend toward commodification of famous or putatively famous tr...
This article provides an introduction to the study of brand-name sharing, and presents results from ...
Trademark dilution is a highly controversial cause of action that has been the subject of hundreds o...
Trademark dilution is, in a general sense, a reduction in brand equity due to the unauthorized use o...
It is unlikely that you ever will see a Kodak chair or a Rolls Royce candy bar. No doubt Eastman Kod...
A remarkable growth in the value of trademark licensing has been recently recorded. Our paper contri...
For businesspeople looking to improve their ability to manage brand names, the article offers a sele...
This Article explores the following question central to trademark law: if a homograph has both a sur...
The trademark use doctrine plays a critical role in ensuring that trademark law serves its proper pu...
Ever since the creation of federal dilution law, legal commentators have expressed consternation abo...
Trademark law recognizes that the same word can mean different things in different commercial contex...
This Article undertakes the first systematic investigation of trademark dilution in registration pra...
Despite the presence of a vigorous debate over the proper scope of trademark protection, scholars ha...
Statutory dilution claims are traditionally justified on the theory that even non-confusing uses of ...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
This article is an explication of the trend toward commodification of famous or putatively famous tr...
This article provides an introduction to the study of brand-name sharing, and presents results from ...
Trademark dilution is a highly controversial cause of action that has been the subject of hundreds o...
Trademark dilution is, in a general sense, a reduction in brand equity due to the unauthorized use o...
It is unlikely that you ever will see a Kodak chair or a Rolls Royce candy bar. No doubt Eastman Kod...
A remarkable growth in the value of trademark licensing has been recently recorded. Our paper contri...
For businesspeople looking to improve their ability to manage brand names, the article offers a sele...
This Article explores the following question central to trademark law: if a homograph has both a sur...
The trademark use doctrine plays a critical role in ensuring that trademark law serves its proper pu...
Ever since the creation of federal dilution law, legal commentators have expressed consternation abo...
Trademark law recognizes that the same word can mean different things in different commercial contex...
This Article undertakes the first systematic investigation of trademark dilution in registration pra...
Despite the presence of a vigorous debate over the proper scope of trademark protection, scholars ha...
Statutory dilution claims are traditionally justified on the theory that even non-confusing uses of ...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
This article is an explication of the trend toward commodification of famous or putatively famous tr...