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Infringing Trademark “Use In Commerce” is not limited to the Statutory Definition intended for Registration Purposes

In Versatop Support Systems, LLC v. Georgia Expo, Inc., Case No. 2018-1208 (Fed. Cir. 2019)(Full Opinion Available Here), the Federal Circuit reversed the District Court and found that a violation of trademark law was established on the admitted facts and infringing “use in commerce” is not limited to the uses identified in statute 15 U.S.C. […]

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