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Mint Tin Maker Liable for Mark Mix-Up (access required)

By Deborah Elkins
Published: August 17, 2011

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A vendor who adopted use of the ENGAGE-MINT marks for candy mint tins at the request of a customer, without realizing it infringed plaintiff’s ENGAGEMINT mark, is liable to plaintiff for $670 in damages, but no attorney’s fees, says an Alexandria U.S. District Court. The court finds liability against defendants on plaintiff’s claims for federal trademark ...
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