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P and P Imports v. Johnson Enterprises

Ruling by

Kenneth K. Lee

Lower Court

USDC Central District of California

Lower Court Judge

David O. Carter
In the context of trade dress, showing secondary meaning only requires that the public associates the features as coming from a single source or company, even if they cannot identify the source.



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