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"Given Kojobo's refusal to change their game name, legal action was necessary to defend our famous marks and prevent player confusion".
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The most famous mark of DiCaprio's eccentricity, of course, is the posse.
But most of the old Douglass boys and girls had not made any famous mark in the world.
On behalf of the Patent and Trademark Office, Mr. Wallace argued that a dilution claim did not require proof of economic harm but did require a showing that consumers were "diminished in their capacity to recognize the famous mark".
But the very text of the statute appears to shield StopTrump.us from both kinds of claims, Volokh said, since it expressly excludes from suits products that serve the purpose of "identifying and parodying, criticizing, or commenting upon the famous mark owner or the goods or services of the famous mark owner".
Confusion applies if the public would confuse the product being sold as coming from the trademark owner; dilution kicks in if the alleged violator somehow tarnishes or "harms the reputation of a famous mark".
This new campaign which features models rather than famous faces, marks a step away from the celebrity featured advertising that the brand has traditionally favoured.
He cites the case of a cello made famous by marks left on it by Napoleon's spurs.
Today the famous ballroom marked its hundredth birthday.
Even in Nehru's most famous speech, marking the "tryst with destiny", of India's independence from Britain in 1947, triumph is tempered with an almost pedantic disappointment: "We shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially".
But Tierney, watched by his famous dad, marked his debut with a try in the left corner, before Gelling's effort, bolstered by Josh Charnley's second successful conversion, earned a 16-4 lead.
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