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092980P.pdf   09/15/2010  Georgia-Pacific  v.  Myers Supply
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  09-2980
   U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas - Hot Springs   
   [PUBLISHED] [Benton, Author, with Murphy and Beam, Circuit Judges]
Civil case - trademarks. The district court did not err evaluating and weighing the testimony before it, and it did not clearly err in finding that the trademark on a paper towel dispenser did not indicate the source of the paper towels inside and that defendant's sale of a paper towel to be placed inside plaintiff's dispenser did not create a likelihood of confusion and infringe plaintiff's trademark; district court did not err in finding plaintiff could not establish the elements of intentional interference with contract. Judge Beam, concurring and dissenting.