What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
I own and run a personal finance blog (Money Life and More) under the company named Money Life Media, LLC. I received a request from the company that owns the trademark MONEYLIFE to quit using Money Life in my business. Is my use of Money Life trademark infringement? I never use only the words MONEYLIFE with no space and I don't sell any products on my site.
Thanks for any help.
I agree with Zigner that having an attorney in your area take a look at the notice you received is a good idea. I am not so sure, however, that your use of the words "Money" and "Life" for your "Money Life and More" blog would be found infringing.
First, a "MoneyLife" mark is not an especially strong mark. The words are common words that, separately, can be used by anyone. Unless or until these words together become known in the public's mind as connected to a particular company and its goods or its services, it remains a relatively weak mark. Money and Life together need to become established in consumers' minds and acquire a secondary meaning to receive the most protection under trademark law.
Second, the owner of the registered mark in the U.S. appears to be a ministry, which applies Biblical principles to their products/services. I do not see any Biblical leanings in your economic blog blurbs. Whether this could lead the ministry to believe your blog dilutes the value of their mark is something I can't tell you, but I am not sure it is a convincing argument against your use of the words Money and Life to identify your personal finance blog.
Third, there is another owner of the same mark located in India, and this owner uses the names Money and Life and covers economic news and trends (primarily those of India) as you do (but primarily those of the U.S.). If this Indian company is the one that contacted you, it is located in India and does not appear to have a registered mark in the U.S., and any infringement action taken against you would need to be taken in the United States. I personally do not see this happening, due to the costs involved and the strong possibility they would not win.
Fourth, I do not see that a consumer would be confused by the dual uses of the marks in the U.S. (yours and the 2010 registered mark of the ministry). Perhaps a consumer might be confused enough to click on your link thinking it was connected to the other company, but there the confusion should end.
Fifth, I see no monetary damages that can be claimed by the U.S. company over your use of your blog name.
With all of that said, however, you received a notice that this company believes your blog name is infringing on their rights - and any infringement notice should be taken seriously. It is up to a trademark owner to police and enforce their rights in their mark, so they don't lose these rights. The company owning the registered mark, therefore, was smart to notify you of their ownership in the same or similar name used for their company identifier.
The most I see happening is that a court could eventually issue an injunction, preventing you from using of the name "Money Life and More" for your blog name. I personally do not feel this would happen - but I would not rely on my feeling here.
I think it important that you review all facts with an attorney in your area. Good luck.