A third party started a business with
a confusingly similar name, offering the same services, and caused disruptions to Client's business.
One of these, with
the confusingly similar name lin - 14, had the intriguing ability to «revert» lin - 4.
The Blast and Megablast may have
confusingly similar names to Ultimate Ears» existing speakers, but the feature set is very different.
Not exact matches
«This court should read Section 135 as enforcing a near - absolute civil ban on the use of
names belonging to charitable organization or
names that are
confusingly similar,» Schiller writes in the brief supporting his state court petition.
This is the second, and separate item, infringement of our trademark by Riba Foods, Inc., who has intentionally ignored our request for an amicable settlement to discontinue use of their
confusingly similar product
name.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says as you prepare to spend your hard earned dollars beware of misleading bargains and added fees, compare warranty terms, know the terms of a layaway plan, check return and refund policies, beware of restricted gift cards, shop only on secure Internet connections, do not be tricked by
confusingly similar website and domain
names, protect yourself by using credit cards, be wary of too - good - to - be-true contests and prize promotions, and read the fine print.
An adaptation of the Nobel Prize - winning author José Saramago's novel «The Double» (and not the thematically
similar Dostoyevsky book of the same
name which
confusingly, features elsewhere on this list) this psychological thriller sounds a little bit more damaged and arthouse than Villeneuve's aforementioned studio film and given uncompromising nature of that picture, we're rather psyched to see how «Enemy» turns out.
You will not register or use any Internet domain
name that contains a Velocity Micro trademark or trade
name (i.e. Velocity Micro), in whole or in part, or any other
name that is
confusingly similar thereto.
To English speakers, the
names of many of Thailand's dive sites can seem
confusingly similar.
«When the domain
name is identical or
confusingly similar to the Complainant's trademark» [David Perkins] Fifth IDRC International Seminar, Seoul, Korea, 18 May 2007
When competitors, cybersquatters, or other persons control domain
names that are
confusingly similar to your trademarks or business
names, there is a risk that users seeking your website are instead directed elsewhere by that confusing domain
name.
In order to recover a domain
name from another person, a complainant must show (1) the complainant owns trademark rights which are
confusingly similar to the domain
name in dispute; (2) the owner of the disputed domain
name registered it in bad faith, and (3) the owner has no legitimate interest in the use of the domain
name.
On the basis that by seeking to sell domain
names confusingly similar to registered trade marks, the defendants — who would use such
names in services they provided as dealers in domain
names — had threatened to infringe those trade marks within the meaning of s 10 (3).
Work highlights Represented Laboratoires Servier in an IP court in challenging a decision by Rospatent not to invalidate KRKA's trade mark BRAVADIN that the client considers
confusingly similar to a generic
name IVABRADIN.
Oscar's summaries were all grouped on one page with
confusingly similar file
names, but we quickly forgave this small inconvenience when we saw that its drug formulary was a searchable database, which let us find an answer to our drug coverage question in seconds.
It has come to our notice that some people with fraudulent intent have created fake email IDs as well as fake domain
names / website links which may appear
confusingly similar or identical with Bajaj Finance Limited or Bajaj Finserv Limited and its Group Companies.
In order to seek a domain
name turnover, a trademark holder needs to demonstrate the following: 1) the domain
names are identical or
confusingly similar to the trademark; 2) owner of domain
names has no rights or legitimate interest in the domain
names; and 3) the domain
names were registered and are being used in bad faith.
The panel considered whether the Domain
Name was identical or
confusingly similar to the NAR marks.