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TopicSo, pretty much every word in the English language is trademarked, right?
Tyranthraxus
01/30/21 1:21:40 PM
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FortuneCookie posted...
So what's to keep me from calling my Louisville Slugger wielding vigilante "Batman"? Or calling a plumber-turned-astronaut "Harry Potter"?

These aren't actual characters of mine. I'm just curious how that works.

"It depends"

You're far more likely to get in trouble over having a Billionaire playboy philanthropist named Bruce Dwayne whose parent's were killed outside of a Jazz Club so he inherited Dwayne Entrepreneur Ltd. And billions in fortune and uses it to go out at night dressed in black and beating up criminals along with his arch Nemesis the Jester.

Than you are to get in trouble over a guy who is basically Mumen Rider with a Bat and call him Batman colloquially.

But don't name the title of your book Batman.

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