Glossar

Likelihood of Confusion

Trademark infringement may occur not only when a mark is used identically but also when it is used in a modified form by a third party. The key issue is whether consumers would associate the products or services of both marks with the same company, thereby creating a likelihood of confusion.

Karin Simon
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80336 Munich
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Karin Simon
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Susanne Graeser
Rechtsanwältin
Fachanwältin für gewerblichen Rechtsschutz

Uhlandstr. 2
D-80336 München