Polaroid Corp. v. Polarad Elects.

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title: Polaroid Corp. v. Polarad Elects.
text: Polaroid Corp. v. Polarad Elect. Corp. is a key United States legal case from 1961 in trademark infringement law. It is also cited in personality rights particularly around celebrities. The decision argued that trademark infringement is measured by the multi-factor "likelihood of confusion" test. That is, a new mark will infringe on an existing trademark if the new mark is so similar to the original that consumers are likely to confuse the two marks, and mistakenly purchase from the wrong compan
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description: 1961 United States trademark infringement case
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date created: 2013-01-31T06:35:16Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T00:04:44Z
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