Hi,
I guess my question applies to Missouri if any state. I'm a bit confused about some of the laws regarding using brand names in fiction, particularly a fictional novel. I understand the concepts of dilution and infringement. My questions are mainly about defamation vs. parody because I've seen some conflicting information about that. Take the following sentence as an example:
Jim Smith went to the store to buy Adidas shoes because Jim loved Adidas shoes.
1. Now it turns out that Jim Smith is in fact a notorious con-artist and thief. Would Adidas be able to say, "We don't want our product being associated with con-artists and will take legal action."?
2. Can Jim go to the store to buy Cadidas shoes? Or can Adidas say, "That's obviously our product, we don't like it being parodied."?
3. Can Jim go to the store to buy Badidas or Sadidas shoes? Or can Adidas say, "We think that makes our product sound "bad" or "sad" and we don't like that. We're going to take legal action."?
4. If 2 and 3 are both okay on their own, if Jim is still a con-artist do they become not okay?
5. I know you can't have book titles or the front cover have brand names on them, but what about chapter titles? Could there be a chapter called "Jim Buys Adidas/Cadidas/Badidas!"?
From the reading I've been doing it sounds like it's best to just make up your own completely fictional brand names when possible, but I just thought I'd check.
I guess my question applies to Missouri if any state. I'm a bit confused about some of the laws regarding using brand names in fiction, particularly a fictional novel. I understand the concepts of dilution and infringement. My questions are mainly about defamation vs. parody because I've seen some conflicting information about that. Take the following sentence as an example:
Jim Smith went to the store to buy Adidas shoes because Jim loved Adidas shoes.
1. Now it turns out that Jim Smith is in fact a notorious con-artist and thief. Would Adidas be able to say, "We don't want our product being associated with con-artists and will take legal action."?
2. Can Jim go to the store to buy Cadidas shoes? Or can Adidas say, "That's obviously our product, we don't like it being parodied."?
3. Can Jim go to the store to buy Badidas or Sadidas shoes? Or can Adidas say, "We think that makes our product sound "bad" or "sad" and we don't like that. We're going to take legal action."?
4. If 2 and 3 are both okay on their own, if Jim is still a con-artist do they become not okay?
5. I know you can't have book titles or the front cover have brand names on them, but what about chapter titles? Could there be a chapter called "Jim Buys Adidas/Cadidas/Badidas!"?
From the reading I've been doing it sounds like it's best to just make up your own completely fictional brand names when possible, but I just thought I'd check.