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3D CIR. RECOGNIZES DOCTRINE OF ‘INITIAL INTEREST CONFUSION’ Checkpoint Sys. v. Check Point Software Tech.

19 No. 6 ANCOILR 13Andrews Computer & Online Industry Litigation Reporter (Approx. 4 pages)

3D CIR. RECOGNIZES DOCTRINE OF ‘INITIAL INTEREST CONFUSION’ Checkpoint Sys. v. Check Point Software Tech.

19 No. 6 ANCOILR 13Andrews Computer & Online Industry Litigation Reporter (Approx. 4 pages)

19 No. 6 Andrews Computer & Online Indus. Litig. Rep. 13
Andrews Computer & Online Industry Litigation Reporter
November 6, 2001
Trademarks
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3D CIR. RECOGNIZES DOCTRINE OF ‘INITIAL INTEREST CONFUSION’

Checkpoint Sys. v. Check Point Software Tech.

Ruling in a trademark case involving two companies in different areas of the corporate security market, the Third Circuit has formally recognized the doctrine of initial interest confusion, but said it doesn't apply in this case because the two...
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