Trademark Fair Use

Andrew Raff
December 09, 2004

A party raising the statutory affirmative defense of fair use to a claim of trademark infringement does not have a burden to negate the likelihood of confusion. In fact, some level of confusion may be acceptable as part of fair use. KP Permanent Make-Up v. Lasting Impression

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