Can I use a trademark for a product that doesn't exist on the market anymore?
Your overall goal is to avoid customer confusion. In other words, be as unique as possible. By designing the product as closely as possible to...
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Your overall goal is to avoid customer confusion. In other words, be as unique as possible. By designing the product as closely as possible to...
Unfortunately, this could be seen as trademark infringement. Trademark infringement is about consumer confusion. Because you would be using the...
If all you want to do is provide commentary, then you will more likely be ok. Talking about a work is not the same as creating a derivative work....
Fair use is a complicated area of analysis, and is done on a case by case basis. You potentially risk a derivative work, which is a work based off...
Please contact the US Copyright Office. It's possible that a PO Box may not be sufficient.
By using the decal, you risk association with the maker of the decal, so it's possible that someone may think that the decal maker is the one also...
Hello, My suggestion is that you do not go forward with that particular map, as you have admitted to re-creating something from another game....
I do not know what you intend to do with an expired trademark, but you can use the TESS search from the USPTO website. Keep in mind that something...
Your services are confusingly similar (beauty products and services), and the names are confusingly similar. Trademark law is meant to protect the...
A phrase like the one you described could potentially be used as a trademark, depending on the business you're entering. However, there also exists...