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Intellectual Property Boston College Law School April 14, 2008 Trademark – Genericide, Functionality
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Infringement Causes of Action –Likelihood of Confusion –Dilution –Cybersquatting –False Advertising
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Defenses Genericness Functionality Abandonment Nominative Use Parody
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Murphy Door Bed v. Interior
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Generic? Generic –Thermos –Escalator –Trampoline –Cellophane –Nylon –Yo-Yo
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Avoiding Genericide
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Functionality Lanham Act § 2(e)(5) –No trademark … shall be refused registration … unless it -- (e) Consists of a mark which, … (5) comprises any matter that, as a whole, is functional
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TrafFix v. MDI 121 S. Ct. 1255 (2001)
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Functionality When is something “functional”? –Essential to the use or purpose of the article –Affects the cost or quality of the product Overall inquiry –Exclusive use of the feature would put competitors at a significant non-reputation-related disadvantage Relevant Factors –Existence of a utility patent disclosing utilitarian advantages –Advertising materials touting utilitarian advantages –Unavailability of alternative designs –Simpler or cheaper method of manufacturing Burden of proof on trademark holder
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Hypos
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Patent, Copyright, Trademark PatentCopyright Trademark Functionality Doctrine Useful Article Doctrine Product Design Fictional Characters Computer Software
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Administrative Next Assignment –Read through VI.E.4 – Finish Defenses
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