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rickman wrote in :
The easiest way to find out about trademark is to use it and see if they complain. All they will ask (or demand) is that you stop. In fact you may not ever get a reply to your letter, but if they care about their trademark they will *have* to respond to your usage because otherwise they lose the trademark. That said, it is very seldom that a company is willing to give up a trademark on an old product. There always want to be able to revive the product in a new incarnation. They might. ![]() instrument (perhaps any 'serious' instrument except maybe guitar) has done that. I'll ask first though, because one thing I want to avoid is having some name beginning to get established, only to change it again. A shaky start like that can be damaging. I'm hoping that anyone working in detail in direct relation to one of their well-known products will be interesting enough to Yamaha to at least get a curious reply. If not, I'll either think of a new name, or put a prominent note on any web site to the effect that I can be contacted at if they need to talk to me, and that if they have any dispute, please do so rather than have lawyers do it for them, as I have already tried to open civilised contact with anyone who I think needs to know. I'll be polite about it, but I'll be clear that I do not want litigation battles. |
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