That's Not Fair! What Your Competitor Can't Do in Competing with You
March 19, 2012
Michael Atkins in Attorney's Fees, Binder v. Disability Group, False Designation of Origin, False advertising, Inc., Keyword Advertising, Keyword advertising, Lanham Act Section 43(a), Trademark Infringement, Trademark Law 101, likelihood of confusion

Yesterday’s post was about false advertising, which got me thinking…. What are things a competitor can’t do in competing with you to make a sale?

Here’s a quick rundown:

This list isn’t exhaustive, and there are a lot of gray areas. But hopefully this will help you put a label on your competitor’s bad acts when you know in your gut what they’re doing isn’t fair.

Next time: You mean they can get away with that? Things competitors can say about your products and you in the course of honest competition.

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