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OMEGA, S.A. v. S & N Jewelry Inc.

United States District Court for the Southern District of New York

1992 WL 142746 (1992)

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The defendants sold watches bearing an OMEGA mark indistinguishable in size, placement, and appearance from Omega's registered mark, and Omega sought a preliminary injunction under Lanham Act § 32 based on its trademark registration certificate.

IssueFree

Whether, to win a trademark-infringement claim, a plaintiff must prove that it owns a valid registered trademark and that the defendant's use of the trademark creates a likelihood of confusion about the source of the goods.

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