Legal Question in Intellectual Property in New York
Copyright Law (continued)
My son attended a wilderness
training camp this
summer (Outward Bound), and had an excellent
experience. He has now written a
book, which he wants to call. One
young mans journey: My Outward Bound experience.
Does he need specific written
permission to use the name of Outward Bound in his book, since that is a registered trademark?
We have formally requested permission from OB, but it has not yet been granted. It hasn't been declined either..
Thanks
Steve
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Copyright Law (continued)
If the book is an expression of your son's experience and does not suggest that it originates with OB and/or that OB endorses the book you're fine, under the First Amendment, to use the name OB in the title. You should also include a disclaimer that the book is not endorsed by OB or written with, or pursuant to, permission granted by OB. If you are able to interest a publisher, they may require other caveats.
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