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.
kube-system|3 years ago
thaumasiotes|3 years ago
> 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
bdcravens|3 years ago
chiefalchemist|3 years ago
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
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