Let’s face it: likelihood of confusion can be confusing. Originating from a 1948 trademark infringement case, the DuPont Factors set standards for assessing likelihood of confusion. In this webinar, Dunlap, Bennett & Ludwig partner Claire Gibson delves into the intricacies of the DuPont analysis framework. She discusses which DuPont factors hold significance and when, and explores recent Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) precedential decisions to identify key legal principles in DuPont analysis. The session equips attendees with practical strategies for applying recent precedent and key principles across various aspects of trademark practice, including clearance, application, and enforcement actions. In particular, Claire addresses:
- Which DuPont factors matter most in which situations
- Recent precedential TTAB decisions and key DuPont analysis legal principles
- Strategies for applying likelihood-of-confusion precedent across trademark practice
View webinar recording here.