(United States Ninth Circuit) - In a suit for trademark infringement and unfair competition brought under the Lanham Act by a producer of karaoke music tracks,alleging that the defendants performed karaoke shows using unauthorized 'media-shifted' files that had been copied onto computer tough drives from the compact discs released by the plaintiff, the district court's dismissal is affirmed where plaintiff did not state a claim under the Lanham Act because there was no likelihood of consumer confusion about the origin of a wonderful properly cognizable in a claim of trademark infringement.
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