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Trademark and Unfair Comp. Boston College Law School November 9, 2004 Dilution (cont’d)

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Page 1: Trademark and Unfair Comp. Boston College Law School November 9, 2004 Dilution (cont’d)

Trademark and Unfair Comp.

Boston College Law School

November 9, 2004

Dilution (cont’d)

Page 2: Trademark and Unfair Comp. Boston College Law School November 9, 2004 Dilution (cont’d)

Federal Dilution

• Lanham Act §43(c)– (1) The owner of a famous mark shall be

entitled … to an injunction against another person’s commercial use in commerce of a mark … if such use … causes dilution of the distinctive quality of the mark ….

Page 3: Trademark and Unfair Comp. Boston College Law School November 9, 2004 Dilution (cont’d)

Nabisco v. PF Brands

Page 4: Trademark and Unfair Comp. Boston College Law School November 9, 2004 Dilution (cont’d)

Dilution Factors

• From Mead v. Toyota (Sweet, J., conc.)– Similarity of marks– Similarity of products– Sophistication of consumers– Predatory intent– Renown of senior mark– Renown of junior mark

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Ringling Brothers v. Utah

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Actual vs. Likelihood

• 4th & 5th Circuits– Actual dilution

– Actual proof of harm

• 2d & 7th Circuits– Likelihood of dilution

– Can use contextual factors

• 6th Circuit– cert. granted

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Panavision v. Toeppen

Page 8: Trademark and Unfair Comp. Boston College Law School November 9, 2004 Dilution (cont’d)

Federal Dilution

• Lanham Act §43(c)(1)– In determining whether a mark is distinctive and famous,

a court may consider factors such as, but not limited to:• … distinctiveness …

• … duration and extent of use …

• … duration and extent of advertising…

• … geographical extent of trading area …

• … channels of trade …

• … degree of recognition …

• … nature and extent of use … by third parties …

• … registration …

Page 9: Trademark and Unfair Comp. Boston College Law School November 9, 2004 Dilution (cont’d)

Avery Dennison v. Sumpton

Page 10: Trademark and Unfair Comp. Boston College Law School November 9, 2004 Dilution (cont’d)

Famous?

• Arthur the Aardvark

• Clue (board game)

• Candyland (board game)

• Hotmail (website)

• Children’s Place (store)

• The Sporting News (mag)

• WaWa (grocery)

• Star Market (grocery)

• Famous

• Not famous

• Famous

• Famous

• Not famous

• Famous

• Famous

• Not famous

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I.P. Lund v. Kohler

                                                            

                                                                      

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Design Dilution?

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Administrative Details

• Next Assignment– VII.C - Comparative and False Advertising