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A. Contributory Liability Doctrine: Inwood.

II. Contributory Trademark Infringement: A. Contributory Liability Doctrine: The Inwood Standard

The notion that a party who does not himself infringe another’s trademark may nevertheless be indirectly liable for such infringement is not expressly provided for in the Lanham Act, but rather has emerged from case law over the years.  See generally John T. Cross, “Contributory Infringement and Related Theories of Secondary Liability for Trademark Infringement,” [...]