"Likelihood of confusion" is the standard courts use to decide claims of trademark infringement as well as a fair description of the state of intellectual property, and discussions about it, in the 21st century.
Monday, January 03, 2005
"Constitution in Exile" - Visiting with the law prof blogs
I picked up a link on this topic from today's Instapundit and have now gotten a little into this constitutional law tussle on Gene Volokh's website.
I try to get in to constitutional law tussles whenever I can. That's where I got this here scar.
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Oh, you are that Ronald Coleman. Thanks for the hint to revisit that thread. -Arbitrary Aardvark.
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