Taubman Co. v. Webfeats

Taubman Co. v. Webfeats

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Taubman Co. v. Webfeats, 319 F.3d 770, 778 (6th Cir. 2003) was a United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit case concerning trademark infringement under the Lanham Act due to the unauthorized use of a domain name and website. The appellate court held that Taubman's trademark infringement claim did not have a likelihood of success and that the use of the company's mark in the domain name was an exhibition of Free Speech.

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The Taubman Company v. Webfeats and Henry Mishkoff
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February 7 2003
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