Anders Lowe, Inc.

8 Cited authorities

  1. Miller Brewing Co. v. Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.

    605 F.2d 990 (7th Cir. 1979)   Cited 141 times
    Holding that a relaxed concept of finality is acceptable for collateral estoppel
  2. Standard Paint Co. v. Trinidad Asph. Co.

    220 U.S. 446 (1911)   Cited 128 times
    Holding that a trademark in "Ruberoid"—a misspelling of "Rubberoid"—was descriptive and did not "become arbitrary by being misspelled"
  3. University of Notre Dame Du Lac v. J.C. Gourmet Food Imports Co.

    703 F.2d 1372 (Fed. Cir. 1983)   Cited 19 times   2 Legal Analyses
    In University of Notre Dame Du Lac v. J.C. Gourmet Food Imports Co., 703 F.2d 1372, 1376, 217 USPQ 505, 509 (Fed. Cir. 1983), the court added that section 2(a) embraces concepts of the right to privacy which may be violated even in the absence of likelihood of confusion.
  4. Hancock v. Am. Steel Wire Co. of N.J

    203 F.2d 737 (C.C.P.A. 1953)   Cited 30 times
    Holding infringer's use of "Tornado" on wire fencing carried identical meaning to protected user's "Cyclone"
  5. Fleetwood Company v. Mende

    298 F.2d 797 (C.C.P.A. 1962)   Cited 5 times
    In Fleetwood Company v. Mende, 298 F.2d 797, 49 CCPA 907 (1962), the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals reviewed a decision of the Patent Office Board dismissing a petition by Fleetwood for cancellation of the mark TINT'N SET, and held that there was no likelihood of confusion or mistake between that mark and Fleetwood's prior registered mark, TINTZ, for similar products sold in the same channels of trade.
  6. A. H. Trans. v. Save Way

    214 Md. 325 (Md. 1957)   Cited 8 times
    Recognizing that generic marks are not subject to trademark protection
  7. American Druggists' Syndicate v. United States Industrial Alcohol Co.

    2 F.2d 942 (D.C. Cir. 1924)   Cited 9 times
    In American Druggists' Syndicate v. United States Industrial Alcohol Co., 55 App.D.C. 140, 2 F.2d 942 (1924), a manufacturer of compositions containing alcohol opposed registration of the term "Al-Kol" as a trademark for a rubbing composition containing 92.5% alcohol.
  8. Section 1052 - Trademarks registrable on principal register; concurrent registration

    15 U.S.C. § 1052   Cited 1,603 times   274 Legal Analyses
    Granting authority to refuse registration to a trademark that so resembles a registered mark "as to be likely, when used on or in connection with the goods of the applicant, to cause confusion, or to cause mistake, or to deceive"