69. Gorilla Glue vs Gorilla Snot, how does the USPTO determine likelihood of confusion. - a podcast by LaConya Murray, Esq.

from 2021-02-10T12:00

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Welcome to another episode of the Own Your Genius podcast. Today we’re spilling a little Legal Tea. This tea is hot make sure your cup is ready.
Tessica Brown’s recent mistake of using Gorilla Glue, the industrial adhesive, in place of the hair gel, Gorilla Snot, has raised many questions amongst consumers. What is brand confusion? Do trademarks not protect against the use of similar names?
Listen as I discuss her situation from a legal perspective, breaking down the Dupont Factors applied by USPTO when assessing the likelihood of confusion when filing a trademark.
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