What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? - California
I have recently launched an online community website for the residents in my community to discuss and share information. The website allows the residents to post things they would like to sell, business/service reviews, general discussions, and much more. I sent an e-mail to my neighborhood's Home Owner's Association asking if they would like to partner up and help promote the website, and in exchange they would be able to be listed as an sponsor and put a lot of their information on the website. (At this time I do not plan on making any monetary gain from this website, as it was built purely as a resource to the community.)
The HOA responded with a sort of "cease and desist" and said that my website's name was infringing on their copyright. For the purpose of confidentiality, my neighborhood is "called" "5 Star Community." The domain name of my website is "5starconnect.com." They said that I would need to take down the website immediately as "5 Star" is under their copyright... Is this a legitimate claim? I personally feel that the HOA is just trying to shut me down because the website I created is a lot more user friendly and popular than their "discussion board" (they have no users...)
In the case that their copyright infringement claim is sound, I plan on just changing my website name to "(insertmyzipcodenumber)connect.com" Can a zip code be copyrighted? At this point I just want to get the website running and not have any of the residents experience down time.
I don't see why this is such a huge issue...I'm just a resident trying to create something that would benefit all the residents...I'm even donating all the surplus donations (the left over money after I pay for hosting) to local schools and the library...
Thanks so much for the help guys.
I have recently launched an online community website for the residents in my community to discuss and share information. The website allows the residents to post things they would like to sell, business/service reviews, general discussions, and much more. I sent an e-mail to my neighborhood's Home Owner's Association asking if they would like to partner up and help promote the website, and in exchange they would be able to be listed as an sponsor and put a lot of their information on the website. (At this time I do not plan on making any monetary gain from this website, as it was built purely as a resource to the community.)
The HOA responded with a sort of "cease and desist" and said that my website's name was infringing on their copyright. For the purpose of confidentiality, my neighborhood is "called" "5 Star Community." The domain name of my website is "5starconnect.com." They said that I would need to take down the website immediately as "5 Star" is under their copyright... Is this a legitimate claim? I personally feel that the HOA is just trying to shut me down because the website I created is a lot more user friendly and popular than their "discussion board" (they have no users...)
In the case that their copyright infringement claim is sound, I plan on just changing my website name to "(insertmyzipcodenumber)connect.com" Can a zip code be copyrighted? At this point I just want to get the website running and not have any of the residents experience down time.
I don't see why this is such a huge issue...I'm just a resident trying to create something that would benefit all the residents...I'm even donating all the surplus donations (the left over money after I pay for hosting) to local schools and the library...
Thanks so much for the help guys.