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                              | trademark infringement |   |  | 
        
        
        | Definition | The unauthorized use or colorable imitation of the mark already apprpriated by another, on goods of similar class [...] It exists if words or designs used by defendant are identical with or so similar to plaintifff´s that they are likely to cause confusion, or deceive or mislead others. 
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        | Definition source | Entry ´Infringement of trademark´ in Zanichelli (1996) 
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        | Context | The usual test for trademark infringement is the likelihood of consumer confusion: will a consumer be misled into believing that goods or services bearing the infringing mark originate with the trademark owner when in fact they do not? [...] In the context of hypertext, display of a businesses mark in order to signal a link to its home page might also incorrectly signal a business relationship with the entity whose page displays the mark. 
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        | Context source | (Jw)burk 
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        | Quasi-synonym | trademark dilution, trademark piracy 
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        | Subject field | Law 
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        | Comprehensive concept | illegal content < computer crime (En) 
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        | Related concept | trademark, unfair competition 
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        | it | contraffazione 
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        | Reliability code | 3 
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