What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? I'm in Canada, but I will be publishing through a U.S. publisher.
Hello all. I have a book I'm seeking to get self-published. In one part of the book, I have a trademarked group of characters show up for one paragraph/two sentences. They state their collective name and that's the end of it. The chapter switches. I don't say anything else about the characters, I don't give opinions, I don't slander. It's nothing more than a walk-on appearance. Would this be considered litigious? The book is a comedy, and I use the characters in much the same way Family Guy, Robot Chicken, Saturday Night Live, or South Park would parody a property. I know the makers of Family Guy got sued on some occasions, so I have to assume either (1) they don't seek legal permission, (2) their legal department let a few slip past, or (3) they're covered under some law that allows them to use trademarks in a certain way. But I'm not sure how they can get away with 99% of what they do.
If this is a bad idea, would I be okay just to leave out or slightly alter the group name of the characters?
Can anyone give any advice? I can give more details if I need to clarify anything.
Thanks, all.
Hello all. I have a book I'm seeking to get self-published. In one part of the book, I have a trademarked group of characters show up for one paragraph/two sentences. They state their collective name and that's the end of it. The chapter switches. I don't say anything else about the characters, I don't give opinions, I don't slander. It's nothing more than a walk-on appearance. Would this be considered litigious? The book is a comedy, and I use the characters in much the same way Family Guy, Robot Chicken, Saturday Night Live, or South Park would parody a property. I know the makers of Family Guy got sued on some occasions, so I have to assume either (1) they don't seek legal permission, (2) their legal department let a few slip past, or (3) they're covered under some law that allows them to use trademarks in a certain way. But I'm not sure how they can get away with 99% of what they do.
If this is a bad idea, would I be okay just to leave out or slightly alter the group name of the characters?
Can anyone give any advice? I can give more details if I need to clarify anything.
Thanks, all.
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