Intellectual Property Law

When are Two Trademarks too Similar? – A Likelihood of Confusion

When are Two Trademarks too Similar? – A Likelihood of Confusion

While this seems like a simple question that should have a straightforward answer, the true analysis involved a multi-factor test where each factor must be evaluated separately, and then after each factor-specific analysis is performed, those analyses must be viewed collectively, or “in the totality of the circumstances.” After the collective analysis, a determination as to whether a “likelihood of confusion exists” can be made.