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Finally found a name for a new site

but...

         

malasorte

1:02 pm on Feb 17, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I finally found a nice name for my new site, and the best part is that it is available.

However, after doing some research it turns out that this is the tile of some dude's book...

The name is composed of four common English words, of witch two are "the" and "of". Am I asking for trouble if I use the name for my site? Are book titles copyrighted? This is so weird...

Beagle

1:06 am on Feb 18, 2007 (gmt 0)

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As I understand it, titles cannot be copyrighted. Neither can names of book characters.

More than copyright issues, you might want to think about whether the name will bring people there who are looking for something other than your site. That would depend on how well-known the book is.

Of course, you can always pick up the domain and then ask the author if he wants to buy it from you... ;)

nonni

2:45 am on Feb 20, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I have a site with a one word name, which is also the title of a book published 10-15 years ago. It's not a dictionary word, but has been used generically by others, so I don't think anyone can claim exclusivity.

One other thing to consider are trademarks - If you tried to publish a "Widgets For Dummies" you would soon receive a nice letter from the publishers of the For Dummies series.

Marcia

2:48 am on Feb 20, 2007 (gmt 0)

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How does the site topic relate to the book topic? Any possibility of confusion?

Lobo

3:39 am on Feb 20, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I'm assuming you are not going to have a site based on this book? so where's your problem..

People can't just copyright every single word in the dictionary, to breach copyright you would have to be making money off the back of the authors intellectual property..

malasorte

7:19 am on Feb 20, 2007 (gmt 0)

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The site's topic is totally different from the book's, so there should be no problem here...

I'm going for it, thank you all!