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Posted by M Arthur Auslander on March 14, 2003 at 21:12:42:

In Reply to: Proving dilution after Victor's Little Secret posted by Jason Yearry on March 05, 2003 at 10:59:20:

: Steven's dealt with the circuit split concerning the standard for federal dilution rather nicely. However, I am somewhat baffled as to how one is now supposed to prove dilution. Steven's argues that in order to succeed on the merits you must show "actual diltuion". However, he turns right around and says that you don't need to show the actual consequences of dilution in order to prove actual dilution. Does anyone have any idea how you can show dilution without showing that it has occured?

Dear Mr. Yearry,
The question seem to abstract to be able to have clear answer. What is more it looks like an answer might require legal research.

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