Trademark case: In Re: Halo Leather Ltd., USA

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Substantial evidence supported the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board’s finding that the mark "AQUAPEL" and design for leather and imitation leather hides, furniture covers, and various home goods was confusingly similar to the mark "AQUAPEL," registered in standard characters, for different types of home goods, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has held. The marks were confusingly similar and the goods were so highly related as to be expected to emanate from a single source (In Re: Halo Leather Ltd., June 13, 2018, per curiam).

Case date: 13 June 2018

Case number: No. 17-1849

Court: United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit

A full summary of this case has been published on Kluwer IP Law.

 

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