
Originally Posted by
JudyKayTee
If you are intending to use a name which contains ANOTHER name I would certainly consult with an Attorney - the fact that the name is available does not mean it's not protected and that you can't be sued.
And I have no idea who runs that website or how accurate it is - or how accurate the information is.
So protect yourself now so you don't have to defend yourself later.
I read in a legal paper about a month ago that the Pizza Hut chain has sent out letters warning people to stop using any name which contains the words "Pizza Hut" in any form or fashion.
Here is what nameyoursalon.com says in their legal notice. Would you agree?
Names can be trademarked (not copyrighted or patented). There is no worldwide jurisdiction for trademarks. Though the names you might find here are almost exclusively in English they are used - or can be - all over the world. Before you make the huge investment in choosing a name for your lifetime project, make sure that nobody else in your jurisdiction has the right to prevent you from doing so!
If you are located in the United States, you can use the free trademark search services at USPTO to check what sort of claims are made on the name you desire.
Keep in mind that you create trademark rights by use - and thus, in the case of many users perhaps ignorant of each others existence, the question is; who can claim first use? By applying for and receiving trademark registration from the USPTO ( it will cost you $245, or more if you go through a lawyer) you can strengthen your claim - or somebody else's
Just because a name is registered, doesn't mean you can't register too. A trademark gives you the right to exclude competitors from using names, symbols or slogans that customers would confuse with your company - this is why the name "Lexus" is a car, a brand of pesticide, and an alcoholic beverage - because the varying nature of these products does not confuse us into thinking they come from the same company.