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    Re: Help with proper English for business name.

    Don the Detailer

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    Don Keeps it Kleen....
    I like Don`s Auto Detailing personally.
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    I have to say its funny reading the replies. You all cant read! lol lol lol. I didnt want suggestions on a name but it (as usual) has gone off topic and is very entertaining. Yer too much
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcjredline View Post
    . Yer too much
    Nobody ever said that to me......
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    how about Don`s Detailing Service?
    Im still deciding on mine. Mr. Slick`s Detailing Service, Mr. Slick`s Auto Detailing, or just Mr. Slicks Detailing.
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    Re: Help with proper English for business name.

    I do not wish to hi-jack this thread about business names, BUT one caveat to be aware of is the use of registered trademark names within your business name, especially professional team names or school mascot name (at all levels) of their sports team within your area. Even high schools are now legally registering their team logo and name, since sports has become a "marketing entity" in larger school districts. It is in your best interest if you do choose to identify your business name with such a team that you check with the team or school to do so and get their O.K. and a letter from the organization authorizing you to do so, or you may a have to pay a royalty fee to the organization that allows you and your business to use the name. It makes little sense to start a business, say in the Dallas area, and call it Cowboy Detailing, and have business cards printed up with the name, only to find that Jerry Jones wants you to pay $500 a year in royalties to the Cowboy organization (IE, him) for the use of the "Cowboy" name in that area.
    I only say this because I live in Green Bay, home of the National Football League team Packers. We have business names with the term "Packerland" in them, some that have been in the area long before naming royalties were invoked. Even the use of the term "Frozen Tundra" and "Titletown" are used in business names, even though they are NOT registered names, they are associated with the Green Bay Packers. And don`t even THINK about using a team logo and associated colors in your business cards, as this constitutes copyright infringement. Teams are very protective of their names and logos and can (and most likely will) prosecute your business because you are profiting (IE, free-loading) from their teams` marketing expenses associated with and identified by that name and logo.
    I say this because someone may want to use Optimum Polymer Detailing or Polish Angel Detailing or Mirror Brite Detailing as a business name. The first part of the name in all three cases are registered trade names. If you see a trademark superscript, registered trademark, or copyright symbol after a name, be wary about using it.
    I am not the resident Autopia legal-eagle or lawyer (although on business issues I end up talking like one!). It is just something to be aware of these days.
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    Re: Help with proper English for business name.

    for example, can these guys come after you?

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    You mean the "GB" thing? (took me (Captain Obvious) a while to figure out what you were alluding to). No, I have not contacted them with my "GB Detailer" moniker, nor am I associated with or paid by this company in any way.

    Have you noticed how the University of Georgia`s "G" logo and the Packer`s "G" logo look eerily identical, not counting the team colors??
    Then again, who`s going to "copy" the Cleveland Brown`s logo? Talk about giving meaning to the word "non-descript".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonnie View Post
    Then again, who`s going to "copy" the Cleveland Brown`s logo? Talk about giving meaning to the word "non-descript".
    But it doesn`t "offend".....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    But it doesn`t "offend".....
    I had better be kind to "Brown`s" fans... they are one of the original teams of the NFL, and they`ve gone through enough, having the previous owner`s move the team to Baltimore. At least they now have a team, unlike St. Louis. Don`t even go there.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonnie View Post
    , unlike St. Louis. Don`t even go there.....
    I have absolutely no inclination of going to St. Louis.
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

 

 
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