If someone suggests a name, and you use the name for monetary gain, can they make you change the name / take the name away?

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If someone suggests a name, and you use the name for monetary gain, can they make you change the name / take the name away?

They currently don’t have any copyright on the name, no documents were
signed.

It was only suggested as a name in a conversation, if I then used said name
they wanted to take the name would I be legally required to change it?

Asked on February 23, 2018 under Business Law, California

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

No, if they did not copyright or trademark the name, and you never agreed to not use it, then you may use the name. If someone makes a suggestion to you, you may act on it unless you had agreed not to, or they had legally protected it some other way.


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