1. Coca-Cola Co. v. Koke Co. of America, No. 101, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 18, 19, 1920 , December 6, 1920
OVERVIEW: A beverage name was intended to exploit goodwill associated with, and infringed, a corporation's trademark, and the trademark was not void for fraud, as the mark did not convey a presence of cocaine or other ingredients in the corporation's formula.
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