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is0tope | 3 years ago

Maybe this is a bit off topic, but does anyone know the legal footing of having a business with another businesses name in it? For instance, this tool uses the word "YouTube" in its name, though it is used as only a part of it, and it is not a competitor. I've always wondered how this works.

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kube-system|3 years ago

Broadly speaking, it would be trademark infringement if it is used in a way that may confuse others about the source of the product. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a specific product that Alphabet has a direct competitor for.

thaumasiotes|3 years ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_use

> is a legal doctrine that provides an affirmative defense to trademark infringement as enunciated by the United States Ninth Circuit, by which a person may use the trademark of another as a reference to describe the other product, or to compare it to their own.

anticensor|3 years ago

Nominative use is explicitly ruled out in some other jurisdictions. Do not rely upon it.

bdcravens|3 years ago

Most corporations regularly search for such domains, and submit cease-and-desist. I received one related to an eBay-related domain, but in my case, I hadn't built a business around it so it was easy enough to just take the site offline.

chiefalchemist|3 years ago

Not sure about YouTube but WordPress does not allow the use of the name. WP in your (e.g.) domain name is ok. WordPress is not.

I'd imagine it's very similar for others. Often a company will pursue a violation if only to be consistent in showing the courts they actively defend their copy right.

thaumasiotes|3 years ago

> Not sure about YouTube but WordPress does not allow the use of the name.

They may not like it, but they don't have the power to disallow you from using their name to refer to them. That's allowed.

tmpburning|3 years ago

These companies tend to rename themselves when they become popular.