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In recent months, there have been significant rulings in Internet trademark law. The 9th Circuit held that certain search engines' "keying" practices may result in initial interest confusion. The 6th Circuit found that an online directory did not infringe another directory due to the descriptive nature of the latter's mark, which lacked secondary meaning. And the 6th and 5th circuits held that "gripe sites" lacked the requisite profit motive to fall within anti-dilution provisions.
November 29, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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