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White v. General Motors Corp., Inc.

U.S.
Jan 22, 1991
498 U.S. 1069 (1991)

Summary

involving an appeal from a criminal conviction for trafficking in and attempting to traffic in counterfeit wristwatches. The court looked to the Lanham Act for guidance on the issue of confusion recognizing that a non-purchaser's confusion is relevant to the inquiry, but the goods at issue were identical — the genuine watches versus the imitations

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Opinion

No. 90-945.

January 22, 1991.


ORDER

C.A. 10th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below. 908 F. 2d 669 (first case) and 675 (second case).


Summaries of

White v. General Motors Corp., Inc.

U.S.
Jan 22, 1991
498 U.S. 1069 (1991)

involving an appeal from a criminal conviction for trafficking in and attempting to traffic in counterfeit wristwatches. The court looked to the Lanham Act for guidance on the issue of confusion recognizing that a non-purchaser's confusion is relevant to the inquiry, but the goods at issue were identical — the genuine watches versus the imitations

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Case details for

White v. General Motors Corp., Inc.

Case Details

Full title:WHITE et al. v. GENERAL MOTORS CORP., INC. (two cases)

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 22, 1991

Citations

498 U.S. 1069 (1991)
111 S. Ct. 788

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