TRADEMARK
INFRINGEMENT
Likelihood of (evidenced)
confusion from the
perspective of the
reasonable prudent
purchaser
Strength of the plaintiff’s
trademark
Similarity between the
trademarks
Proximity of the products in
the marketplace
Defendant’s good faith in
adopting the mark
Quality of the defendant’s
product
Care and sophistication of
the buyers
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