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With the rise of comparative advertising in the United States, litigation has followed further defining the rules. Industry leaders state that according to the rules, a comparative advertiser may generally use a competitor’s trademark when advertising the seller’s product, as long as the trademark is used in a truthful way; it is not likely to create confusion in the consumer’s minds as to the source of the product being sold.
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