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Reverse Confusion Recognized as a Cause of Action in Canada
June 26, 2005
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In a recent trademark infringement proceeding, the Federal Court had one of its first occasions to consider the issue of “reverse confusion” and whether it forms part of Canadian trade-mark law.
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