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Lisa A. Lori
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In determining liability of the printing company, the focus turns to the company’s knowledge. If someone induces another to infringe a trademark or if the printer continues to supply a product to someone it knows or has reason to know is engaging in trademark infringement, the printer may be responsible for the harm done. The key words here are “knows” or “has reason to know.” The knowledge element is met where, for example, a printer has been notified of the infringing uses and fails to take action to prevent such use. The knowledge element also can be met when a printer turns a blind eye to the infringement.
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