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NO TRADE NAME DILUTION FOR USING COMPANY'S NAME AS E-MAIL ID Express One Int'l v. Steinbeck

8 No. 8 ANIPLR 10Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 2 pages)

NO TRADE NAME DILUTION FOR USING COMPANY'S NAME AS E-MAIL ID Express One Int'l v. Steinbeck

8 No. 8 ANIPLR 10Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 2 pages)

8 No. 8 Andrews Intell. Prop. Litig. Rep. 10
Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter
October 16, 2001
Trademark Dilution
Copyright (c) 2001 Andrews Publications

NO TRADE NAME DILUTION FOR USING COMPANY'S NAME AS E-MAIL ID

Express One Int'l v. Steinbeck

A former airline employee who posted an anti-union message using the screen name of the airline did not dilute the airline's trade name, the Texas Court of Appeals has ruled. The court also rejected the airline's claims for invasion of privacy and...
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