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Wow, A Trademark Case About Accordions

By Marty Schwimmer on March 4, 2008
Posted in Likelihood of Confusion

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Defendant advertises his accordions as ‘orginal GABBANELLI’ accordions from the ‘orginal factory’ when that is, allegedly, not the case.
Gabbanelli Accordions & Imports v. Isca Brilingtton dba West Coast Music, 2:08-at-00248 (ED Cal Mar 3 2008) (copy of complaint upon request).

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Martin Schwimmer is a partner in Leason Ellis, an IP law boutique in White Plains, NY. His practice is concentrated in the area of U.S. and international trademark law and domain name counseling, prosecution and litigation.

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