Trademark Infringement:Trademark infringement occurs when one party's use of a trademark is likely to cause consumer confusion with another party's trademark, resulting in a violation of the trademark owner's exclusive rights.
Trademark Distinctiveness:The degree to which a trademark is unique and distinguishable, which affects its ability to serve as a source identifier and the level of protection it receives.
Consumer Perception:The way in which consumers perceive and understand the source, sponsorship, or affiliation of a product or service based on the use of a trademark.