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Citation: 483 U.S. 522

1. San Francisco Arts & Ath. v. United States Olympic Comm., No. 86-270 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 24, 1987, Argued , June 25, 1987, Decided

OVERVIEW: Under the Amateur Sports Act, Congress reasonably determined that the value of the word "Olympic" was product of United States Olympic Committee's efforts. Proof of confusion was not necessary to enjoin athletic corporation from using word "Olympic."


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