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Lesson 06 - Discussion

Lesson 06 - Discussion

Q You can infringe another’s trademark if you create a mark that is so similar as to be confusing or deliberately copy another’s trademark. Find and present a case on this situation. Discussion Requirements: 1. Your initial post should be at least 200 words, written in APA style with a reference supporting your position (due by Saturday at 11:59pm each week). 2. Read, evaluate and compose a substantial in-depth response to at least two of your peers (these must be posted on two different days-- due by Tuesday at 11:59pm). 3. Correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation are expected.

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Freddocino had been a specific type of beverage or drink which had been introduced by New York’s Coffee Culture Café (“9 Nasty Trademark Infringement Cases — and How to Avoid Them | Lexology”, 2016). This company had been guilty of copyright infringement because of the similarity of the drink with the drink known as Frappucino. Frappucino had already been introduced by Starbucks before the launching of the product of Freddocino (“9 Nasty Trademark Infringement Cases — and How to Avoid Them | Lexology”, 2016). There had to be the filing of a lawsuit which had been the only option left for Starbucks for combating this infringement (“9 Nasty Trademark Infringement Cases — and How to Avoid Them | Lexology”, 2016).