Ill Eagle?
Junior Member
I am working on branding a line of soft drinks, and I want to know if it is acceptable to name the drinks after the literary figures/characters/phrases that inspired them. Would this pose problems with intellectual property? I've attached a list below to show you what I mean. I don't want to get too hung up on these names specifically. Many of them would be terrible soft-drink names. I'm just trying to represent a wide range of specificity, from directly naming an author or work to simply alluding to a line of text. In some cases, where I thought the name itself would not infringe, I attached a description that I thought might pose problems. I want to try to gauge where the line is.
The Oscar Wilde
The Hemingway
The Papa - A bold, new take on Hemingway's favorite mojito.
Lady Ashley
The Gatsby
Prufrock
Banquo's Ghost - A witch's brew of exotic flavors.
Wine-dark Sea
If there is a line here between copyright infringement and legal use, where is it? Does the age of a work make a difference. I feel like I see bars all the time naming drinks with obvious and not so obvious literary allusion. But I wouldn't imagine I could call a soft drink "The Stephanie Myers" or "Twilight: a taste of Robert Pattinson." These beverages also won't be sold in bars but direct-to-consumer online. Does that make a difference? I'm looking for all the help I can get in understanding this gray area.
Many thanks!!!
The Oscar Wilde
The Hemingway
The Papa - A bold, new take on Hemingway's favorite mojito.
Lady Ashley
The Gatsby
Prufrock
Banquo's Ghost - A witch's brew of exotic flavors.
Wine-dark Sea
If there is a line here between copyright infringement and legal use, where is it? Does the age of a work make a difference. I feel like I see bars all the time naming drinks with obvious and not so obvious literary allusion. But I wouldn't imagine I could call a soft drink "The Stephanie Myers" or "Twilight: a taste of Robert Pattinson." These beverages also won't be sold in bars but direct-to-consumer online. Does that make a difference? I'm looking for all the help I can get in understanding this gray area.
Many thanks!!!