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Juli2301 [7.4K]
1 year ago
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alpha corporation began using the mark zing for chocolate candy bars in new york and new jersey in 2010. in 2015, without any kn

owledge of alpha's prior use, beta corporation began using the mark zing for chocolate candies in hawaii. in 2020, alpha corporation obtained federal registration for zing and has filed suit to enjoin beta from using the mark in hawaii. what is the most likely result
Business
1 answer:
o-na [289]1 year ago
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The result of the corporation is most likely trademark infringement.

When a trademark or service mark is used without authorization on or in connection with products and/or services in a way that can cause confusion, deception, or mistake about the source of the goods and/or services, this is referred to as trademark infringement.

A trademark owner who believes their mark is being used improperly may, depending on the circumstances, bring a civil action (i.e., a lawsuit) for trademark infringement in either a state or a federal court. However, trademark owners typically opt to bring an infringement claim before a federal court. Even if the plaintiff files in state court, the defendant may be able to have the case "removed" to federal court.

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