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2 Feb 2018, 10:12 am by Lisa Ouellette
For example, Beebe and Hemphill point to a 1988 decision by Judge Rich of the Federal Circuit: "The fame of a mark cuts both ways with respect to likelihood of confusion. [read post]
2 Feb 2018, 10:12 am by Lisa Ouellette
For example, Beebe and Hemphill point to a 1988 decision by Judge Rich of the Federal Circuit: "The fame of a mark cuts both ways with respect to likelihood of confusion. [read post]
22 Nov 2017, 3:23 am
Scott Hemphill of New York University School of Law challenge trademark orthodoxy in their new article, "The Scope of Strong Marks: Should Trademark Law Protect the Strong More Than The Weak? [read post]
26 Mar 2013, 5:20 pm by Bridget Crawford
Scott Hemphill (Columbia) Timothy Holbrook (Emory) Mark Weston Janis (Connecticut) Gary Marchant (Arizona State) David Moore (BYU) Arti Rai (Duke) Jason Schultz (Berkeley) David Sloss (Santa Clara) Carol Steiker (Harvard) William Treanor (Georgetown) Ingrid  Wuerth (Vanderbilt) Congratulations to all! [read post]
21 Oct 2022, 8:30 am by Camilla Hrdy
Sellers aren't typically supposed to gain protection for descriptive marks until they deve [read post]
31 May 2008, 6:45 am
I attended the Texas Supreme Court Historical Society's annual John Hemphill Dinner last night. [read post]
27 Feb 2013, 9:30 am by Karen Tani
For more of this article (by Evie Hemphill, Washington University Libraries), follow the link. [read post]
24 Mar 2013, 9:56 pm by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
Another option is to go further than the 3d Cir. and declare such payments per se illegal.On the FTC's side, 118 law, economics, and business professors (with counsel Michael Carrier and Mark Lemley) endorse the 3d Cir. [read post]
31 Mar 2017, 7:49 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Barton Beebe & Scott Hemphill, The Scope of Strong Marks: Should Trademark Law Protect the Strong More Than the Weak? [read post]
7 Dec 2017, 10:42 pm by Ron Coleman
Scott Hemphill of NYU LawIt makes strong intuitive sense that as a trademark grows increasingly famous, the likelihood that consumers will confuse similar marks with it declines. [read post]
24 Mar 2017, 9:00 am by Rebecca Tushnet
 At least one TM system does follow Beebe/Hemphill in holding that reputation can cut in both directions—Australian courts describe it as “double-edged sword. [read post]
24 Oct 2014, 2:10 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Hemphill: Qian gets into that in her work on footwear in China. [read post]