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Date: 2014-03-24 18:35:29
Law
Case law
Intellectual property law
Brand management
Product management
Fair use
United States trademark law
Trademark infringement
Trademark
Playboy Enterprises
Inc. v. Welles
Lanham Act
Nominative use

Allowing Third-Party Use of Marks Without Risking Abandonment North Carolina Bar Association 2014 Intellectual Property Law Section Annual Meeting March 21, 2014 Pamela S. Chestek

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