Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Massachusetts

Copyright Law

My son attended a wilderness

training camp (call it Cxmp X)this

summer, and had an excellent

experience. He has now written a

book, which he wants to call. One

young mans journey: My Camp X

experience.

Does he need specific written

permission to use the name of Camp

X in his book, since that is a

registered trademark of Camp X?


Asked on 9/08/08, 8:57 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Gregory Lee Gregory P. Lee, Attorney at Law

Re: Copyright Law

As a courtesy, he should seek the permission, especially as the experience was positive. The Camp will surely grant it. The camp's lawyers will of course want to see a copy of the book.

However, so long as he RECOGNIZES that Camp X is a registered trademark, both in writing as an acknowledgement, and with the approriate R-in-a-Circle symbol every time the name is used, he is not diluting or abusing the registered trademark, and I doubt that there would be much of a legal suit.

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Answered on 9/08/08, 10:37 am


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