afforded to clampdown on people that are encroaching upon their legally protected mark. shannon: yeah, and there were essentially two defendants here. there was one, which was a store that was carrying these t-shirts that are made by the maker, so the store stopped selling them, as you mention, that means they are out and it is just down to the t-shirt maker. they are the only wants still on the hook. tunnel arguments to harry and then joe then joe. joe has it right, but the legal standard, would someone really be confused not is this a whimsical whale, but would somebody think, oh, that is a vineyard vines shirt? no way. shannon: joe? look, when you see an alligator, you think of low cost or izod. when you see a man on a horse, you think of polo, and you see a whale, you think of vineyard vines. it is just that simple. it can create some confusion, and if it can likely create some
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