Q-Tips, Inc. v. Johnson & Johnson (Two Cases)

U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit · Decided 1953-10-26

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GOODRICH, Circuit Judge. This case is based on trade-mark infringement. The plaintiff is the owner of the registered trade-mark “Q-Tips.” The defendant manufactures and sells “Johnson’s Cotton Tips.” This, the plaintiff says, is a violation of its trade-mark. The district court agreed and filed a thoroughly considered opinion which sets out all the facts. <a class="footnote" h…

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