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One Chuck, Two Chuck: Analyzing Whether Federally Registered Trademarks Should be Distinguished From Unregistered, Common-Law Trademarks in the Context of Converse, Inc. v. International Trade Commission

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Published in:Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Published: 2020
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title One Chuck, Two Chuck: Analyzing Whether Federally Registered Trademarks Should be Distinguished From Unregistered, Common-Law Trademarks in the Context of Converse, Inc. v. International Trade Commission
title_auth One Chuck, Two Chuck: Analyzing Whether Federally Registered Trademarks Should be Distinguished From Unregistered, Common-Law Trademarks in the Context of Converse, Inc. v. International Trade Commission
title_full One Chuck, Two Chuck: Analyzing Whether Federally Registered Trademarks Should be Distinguished From Unregistered, Common-Law Trademarks in the Context of Converse, Inc. v. International Trade Commission
title_fullStr One Chuck, Two Chuck: Analyzing Whether Federally Registered Trademarks Should be Distinguished From Unregistered, Common-Law Trademarks in the Context of Converse, Inc. v. International Trade Commission
title_full_unstemmed One Chuck, Two Chuck: Analyzing Whether Federally Registered Trademarks Should be Distinguished From Unregistered, Common-Law Trademarks in the Context of Converse, Inc. v. International Trade Commission
title_short One Chuck, Two Chuck: Analyzing Whether Federally Registered Trademarks Should be Distinguished From Unregistered, Common-Law Trademarks in the Context of Converse, Inc. v. International Trade Commission
title_sort one chuck, two chuck: analyzing whether federally registered trademarks should be distinguished from unregistered, common-law trademarks in the context of converse, inc. v. international trade commission
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url https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/iplr/vol23/iss2/9