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- Q5160328 subject Q7006568.
- Q5160328 subject Q8340879.
- Q5160328 abstract "Under Canadian trade-mark law, “confusion” is where a trade-mark is similar enough to another trade-mark to cause consumers to equate them. Likelihood of confusion plays a central role in trade-mark registration, infringement and passing-off. Whether a trade-mark or trade-name is confusing is a question of fact. The role of confusion in trade-mark law is analogous to the role of substantial infringement in patent law.".
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- Q5160328 wikiPageWikiLink Q7006568.
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- Q5160328 wikiPageWikiLink Q8340879.
- Q5160328 comment "Under Canadian trade-mark law, “confusion” is where a trade-mark is similar enough to another trade-mark to cause consumers to equate them. Likelihood of confusion plays a central role in trade-mark registration, infringement and passing-off. Whether a trade-mark or trade-name is confusing is a question of fact. The role of confusion in trade-mark law is analogous to the role of substantial infringement in patent law.".
- Q5160328 label "Confusion in Canadian trademark law".