“Likelihood of Confusion” about Children’s Health: When a Small Difference in Trademarks Can make a Big Difference
February 17, 2017 by: Amy Cahill
If you are a parent, like I am, you are very likely familiar with the American Academy of Pediatrics. Formed in 1930 to address pediatric standards, it has grown to approximately 64,000 pediatricians throughout the United States. The American Academy of Pediatrics publishes position papers, based on scientific research, along with other books and magazines
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