What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? OH
I have a group of individuals that are starting a small church (only a handful of us). We had chosen a name, "Church of Universal Collaboration," for this church. We had just received an email from an individual who states to own a company called "Universal Collaboration Inc.," and he, of course was threatening us with a trademark infringement suit, as he states that our church name infringes upon the "good name" of his business, etc.. Apparently, he had located us via a web search, as we have put a site last month.
Based on what I have been able to find, there seems to be no conflict. Our names and business identities seem to be different enough to avoid confusion, and the way it was described to me, it would be no different than having "Apple Records" and "Apple Computers." Two companies that share a common name, but are not in conflict due to the fact they are separate enough in identity and what they do that neither company infringes upon the other.
We are debating on whether to take the safe and easy route by filing a different name with our state's SOS, or to say "screw it" and let him try to make a case (a matter of principle). We are curious to just get opinions on whether what we were informed about the differences seemed accurate and whether we'd have a leg to stand on if we were to decide to stand our ground (which is doubtful).
Thanks in advance!
I have a group of individuals that are starting a small church (only a handful of us). We had chosen a name, "Church of Universal Collaboration," for this church. We had just received an email from an individual who states to own a company called "Universal Collaboration Inc.," and he, of course was threatening us with a trademark infringement suit, as he states that our church name infringes upon the "good name" of his business, etc.. Apparently, he had located us via a web search, as we have put a site last month.
Based on what I have been able to find, there seems to be no conflict. Our names and business identities seem to be different enough to avoid confusion, and the way it was described to me, it would be no different than having "Apple Records" and "Apple Computers." Two companies that share a common name, but are not in conflict due to the fact they are separate enough in identity and what they do that neither company infringes upon the other.
We are debating on whether to take the safe and easy route by filing a different name with our state's SOS, or to say "screw it" and let him try to make a case (a matter of principle). We are curious to just get opinions on whether what we were informed about the differences seemed accurate and whether we'd have a leg to stand on if we were to decide to stand our ground (which is doubtful).
Thanks in advance!