Victorias Secret, a well-known lingerie company, found out that a man named Victor Moseley was running a

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Victoria’s Secret, a well-known lingerie company, found out that a man named Victor Moseley was running a small store in Kentucky named “Victor’s Little Secret.” Moseley’s shop sold clocks, patches, temporary tattoos, stuffed animals, coffee mugs, leather biker wallets, Zippo lighters, diet formula, jigsaw puzzles, handcuffs, hosiery, greeting cards, incense burners, car air fresheners, sunglasses, jewelry, candles, and adult novelties. Women’s lingerie represented about 5 percent of its sales. Does Victoria’s Secret have a valid intellectual property claim?

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Business Law and the Legal Environment

ISBN: 978-1133587491

5th edition

Authors: Jeffrey F. Beatty, Susan S. Samuelson

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