This comment will address how the TDRA has left famous mark holders, particularly high-end fashion house Louis Vuitton, with little in its arsenal to prevent others from mocking and devaluing its marks despite its worthy efforts. Part II addresses the relationship between trademark infringement, dilution, and parody. Part III takes a closer look at fashion giant Louis Vuitton’s strides to protect its famous marks and the courts’ differing approaches to assessing whether a parody exists. Part III also addresses the relationship between parody when it does and does not operate as a designation of source. Part IV offers a discussion of the future implications due to the court’s treatment of the parody exception
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
This comment will focus on the way in which courts in the United States and the European Union have ...
Following a brief discussion of the history of trademark infringement law, the events leading to the...
This comment will address how the TDRA has left famous mark holders, particularly high-end fashion h...
Ever since the creation of federal dilution law, legal commentators have expressed consternation abo...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Moseley v. V. Secret Catalogue, Inc. has been criticized by those...
This Note argues that the Trademark Dilution Revision Act (TDRA), enacted to provide relief to compa...
Statutory dilution claims are traditionally justified on the theory that even non-confusing uses of ...
In our celebrity-conscious culture, the media serve as arbiters of fame. The editors of Us Weekly an...
The new federal anti-dilution act, the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006 (the TDRA ), promise...
The Federal Trademark Dilution Act ( FTDA ) has failed to protect, in the manner intended by Congres...
Extract: In the United States, trademark antidilution protection is back—maybe. Proposed by Frank Sc...
The present note aims to give a better understanding of parody as an exception to the exclusive righ...
Some have argued that the changes to the Federal Trademark Dilution Act (the “FTDA”) embodied in the...
Dilution as a form of intrusion on a trademark has been the object of intense consumer and competiti...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
This comment will focus on the way in which courts in the United States and the European Union have ...
Following a brief discussion of the history of trademark infringement law, the events leading to the...
This comment will address how the TDRA has left famous mark holders, particularly high-end fashion h...
Ever since the creation of federal dilution law, legal commentators have expressed consternation abo...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Moseley v. V. Secret Catalogue, Inc. has been criticized by those...
This Note argues that the Trademark Dilution Revision Act (TDRA), enacted to provide relief to compa...
Statutory dilution claims are traditionally justified on the theory that even non-confusing uses of ...
In our celebrity-conscious culture, the media serve as arbiters of fame. The editors of Us Weekly an...
The new federal anti-dilution act, the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006 (the TDRA ), promise...
The Federal Trademark Dilution Act ( FTDA ) has failed to protect, in the manner intended by Congres...
Extract: In the United States, trademark antidilution protection is back—maybe. Proposed by Frank Sc...
The present note aims to give a better understanding of parody as an exception to the exclusive righ...
Some have argued that the changes to the Federal Trademark Dilution Act (the “FTDA”) embodied in the...
Dilution as a form of intrusion on a trademark has been the object of intense consumer and competiti...
This article argues for a fundamental shift in the way famous trademarks are protected under America...
This comment will focus on the way in which courts in the United States and the European Union have ...
Following a brief discussion of the history of trademark infringement law, the events leading to the...