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Tag: Trademark; confusion; infringement; reverse confusion; likelihood of confusion; junior user; senior user

Posted on April 3, 2018 by cadwilson

Reverse Confusion – When the Junior User Becomes Bigger than the Senior User

Reverse confusion often occurs in one of two ways. In the first way, a smaller business pursues legal action against a large company that uses the smaller company’s trademark in an authorized way or uses a similar mark in its advertising. As a result, the public mistakenly begins to think that the larger company is…

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