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RE: Ahe’ey - Womanhood (An Original Novel - Part 10)

in #writing8 years ago

For your information: "Trademark infringement

The standard for trademark infringement is “likelihood of consumer confusion,” or for short, “confusing similarity.” This is a very different standard from substantial similarity under copyright law.

Trademark law is not concerned about whether artistic expression has been copied. Rather, trademark law protects how a logo functions as a brand name, that is, to designate the source of goods or services. A new logo is confusingly similar to the original logo if consumers who encounter it might believe that it represents the same company. This is generally analyzed by looking at the similarity of the logos, the similarity of the parties’ respective goods and services, and several other factors, such as the strength of the original logo’s reputation, the relative sophistication of each party’s customers, etc."
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Wow. Thanks for explaining. I wasn't aware of this. Jesus. I won't put any picture if it viloates something. I thought it only makes your brand better known. Don't stop posting. So many people are waiting for your posts.

So if you post any picture do you have to asknolwdge the source? Sort of like you do? I haven't seen anybody else doing it here.

Thanks