Trademark Litigation: Online Consumer Surveys | Practical Law

Trademark Litigation: Online Consumer Surveys | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing the use of online consumer surveys in trademark disputes. It addresses important considerations for selecting, designing, and conducting trademark surveys generally, and online surveys in particular, including admissibility, respondent selection, universe requirements, stimuli requirements, validation, cost, and time considerations. The Note also reviews noteworthy court decisions assessing online surveys. 

Trademark Litigation: Online Consumer Surveys

Practical Law Practice Note 8-518-8795 (Approx. 51 pages)

Trademark Litigation: Online Consumer Surveys

by Hal Poret, ORC International and William D. Schultz, Merchant & Gould P.C., with Practical Law Intellectual Property & Technology
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note discussing the use of online consumer surveys in trademark disputes. It addresses important considerations for selecting, designing, and conducting trademark surveys generally, and online surveys in particular, including admissibility, respondent selection, universe requirements, stimuli requirements, validation, cost, and time considerations. The Note also reviews noteworthy court decisions assessing online surveys.