Archive for March, 2008

Length McGirth asked:


My book is about helping one’s self. The existing trademark name online prescription drugs without a prescription belongs to a medical devices manufacturer — a company that is in a completely different field whatsoever, with NO possible way of being confused with such a book or its work. It seems that an author should be able to, but these matters are legal, not commonplace.

I have contacted their company trademark attorney on record, as found through the USPTO.gov web site. No word yet, although it is the holiday season. In the interim I was hoping someone might know.

Thoughts?

MaierAndMaier asked:


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