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BUCCELATI and LAURA v LAURA BUCCELATI

By Marty Schwimmer on April 15, 2013
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Owners of the BUCCELATI trademark sue a Buccelati family member. To oversimplify: you can’t use your own name as a trademark if to do so causes confusion. Some prior posts of the topic here.

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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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