penguinsfan
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
Okay, so I have wanted to self-publish some things for years, but have not bothered till I recently researched Kindle publishing and have been viewing videos by a successful publishers. Yes, I purchased his tutorial program after a little research.
Anyway, in one lesson, he says to be careful and make sure you're not using trademarked names in your Kindle book titles. In fact, he says the name of his program has a "K" in the title because "Kindle" is trademarked. He tells a story of naming one of his early works "_______ For Dummies", which is obviously an established brand by a publisher, and that he was contacted and told to rename his book.
Clearly, in his example, he was piggybacking off the branding/marketing that a publisher had built. However, isn't simply including a trademarked name usually under fair use (assuming you're not trying to piggyback the branding)? For example, if I want to title my book Why Everyone Should Own an iPad, then "iPad" is obviously a trademarked product name. For that matter, "Apple" is a trademarked company. Am I seriously to name my book Why Everyone Should Own One of those Touchscreen Thingies Made by that Company Named After a Fruit? Obviously, that is absurd beyond words.
I see "iPad", "Word", "Microsoft", "iPhone", etc. used in book title all the time. Is this any potential violation? Does every author obtain written consent? Does someone actually approve those in a timely manner, with no fee?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Okay, so I have wanted to self-publish some things for years, but have not bothered till I recently researched Kindle publishing and have been viewing videos by a successful publishers. Yes, I purchased his tutorial program after a little research.
Anyway, in one lesson, he says to be careful and make sure you're not using trademarked names in your Kindle book titles. In fact, he says the name of his program has a "K" in the title because "Kindle" is trademarked. He tells a story of naming one of his early works "_______ For Dummies", which is obviously an established brand by a publisher, and that he was contacted and told to rename his book.
Clearly, in his example, he was piggybacking off the branding/marketing that a publisher had built. However, isn't simply including a trademarked name usually under fair use (assuming you're not trying to piggyback the branding)? For example, if I want to title my book Why Everyone Should Own an iPad, then "iPad" is obviously a trademarked product name. For that matter, "Apple" is a trademarked company. Am I seriously to name my book Why Everyone Should Own One of those Touchscreen Thingies Made by that Company Named After a Fruit? Obviously, that is absurd beyond words.
I see "iPad", "Word", "Microsoft", "iPhone", etc. used in book title all the time. Is this any potential violation? Does every author obtain written consent? Does someone actually approve those in a timely manner, with no fee?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.