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atozcom

Member
What is the name of your state? CA,

I make and sell accessories for a brand name product with a register trademark. Let's say the company that produces this product is Bigguy Instrument Inc and the product is model OTA-124. Bigguy Instrument Inc, OTA-124 are both registered trademark. Let's say if I make a power adapter and I list my product as:

AC Power adapter for Bigguy OTA-124
or
Bigguy OT-124 compatible AC power adapter.

1) Will this violate the registered trademark of Bigguy Instrument Inc?

2) If I take a pictures of the Bigguy OTA-124 with my AC power adpater to be include in my advertizement and web site, will this violate copyright, or registered trademark of Bigguy Instrument Inc.
 


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Veronica01

Guest
You cannot use Bigguy OT-124 as a name or part of a name of your product. Your product must have a different name, say Smallguy AD-1 adapter. Consult with an attorney for proper protection if you wish to associate your product with Bigguy OT-124.

Good luck
 

atozcom

Member
Let me clarify my question

I am not using Bigguy OT-123 as part of the product name of my product.

Let say, my product, Smallguy AC-2, an ac power adapter.

If I list my product as:

Smallguy AC-2, AC Power adapter for Bigguy OTA-124

Will this violate registered trademark for Bigguy Instrument Inc?
 
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Veronica01

Guest
Your description

Smallguy AC-2, AC Power adapter for Bigguy OTA-124

makes your product exlusive to Bigguy OTA-124. That might generate an objection from Bigguy. You still have to verify if the Bigguy company has an exclusive right to produce, or to market peripherals to their OTA-124. Also, do not forget the suffix (TM) such as OTA-124(TM) with a reference that Bigguy owns that trademark. Find an attorney or a patent agent to help you out.
 

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