Legal Question in Business Law in California
eco-friendly term
Hello,
I'm launching an eco-friendly clothing
company and wanted to know if their
are any restrictions upon using the
term 'eco-friendly' on my website for
advertising purposes?
thanks.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: eco-friendly term
Depends upon whether it has been trademarked or otherwise protected by someone. You'll find out ifyou get a cease and desist letter and threat of lawsuit.
You're going to need a lot more legal help than this to start and run a real company. If you are in SoCal, feel free to contact if serious about doing so.
Re: eco-friendly term
I do not believe there is any restriction at this time. However, you may have seen on the news that there has been significant discussion over what is "green" and what is not, and companies misusing these labels. Congressional representatives are proposing legislation that will start defining these terms. That notwithstanding many of these rules will affect labeling, and not necessarily websites, but that remains to be seen. Please let me know if you need further help.
Re: eco-friendly term
"Eco-friendly" is a term sufficiently bereft of meaning, or as lawyers call it, a Term of Art, such that you could open an Eco-Friendly Strip Mine or Eco-Friendly Nuclear Waste Dump and you'd have no problem. But whatever you do, don't describe your product as "Affordable" or "Lemon Scented."
Related Questions & Answers
-
Losing my house I paid a company to help save my house and now they took my money... Asked 4/07/09, 10:14 pm in United States California Business Law