Trademark Lesson Ripped from the Headlines: Trump Team Books the Wrong Four Seasons | Sunstein LLP
Did the Trump campaign really mean to book Four Seasons Total Landscaping in Philadelphia and not the Four Seasons Hotel? And how can one city have two Four Seasons? Who would have thought, of all things, that these would be the questions on everyone’s mind as this year’s titanic presidential contest came to a dramatic close on Saturday afternoon? We may never know the answer to the first question, but the answer to the second question touches on an important principle of trademark law: not all instances of actual confusion between two similarly named businesses rises to actionable confusion that can be remedied by U.
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