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Name of my program and trademark law
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 11:45 am
by Little John
Hi all,
I'm going to write and to release a small tool for MS PowerPoint on Windows as FreeWare.
For the name of the program I have something in mind like “Tweak PowerPoint” or similar. Does anyone know if I would violate trademark law and might get problems with Microsoft if the name contains the term “PowerPoint”?
Re: Name of my program and trademark law
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 12:07 pm
by BarryG
See Microsoft's trademark rules here ->
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/i ... trademarks
In your case, no, you can't use their brand names in your product names:

Re: Name of my program and trademark law
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:06 pm
by Little John
I see, thank you!
Re: Name of my program and trademark law
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:42 pm
by Kiffi
Under certain circumstances, one could abbreviate PowerPoint?
* Tweak PP
* Tweak PowPoi
* Tweak PoPo

Re: Name of my program and trademark law
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 3:10 pm
by Little John
I will have to stretch my imagination a bit for a suitable name.
Kiffi, thank you for the suggestions!
For Non-German readers:
“Popo” is a German coseword for butt.

Re: Name of my program and trademark law
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 3:20 pm
by Rinzwind
Afaik you are allowed to add "for Microsoft PowerPoint" to your promotional outings. That's what many do. Just not in the main oroduct name.
Re: Name of my program and trademark law
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 5:02 pm
by jacdelad
That's interesting. I have an Outlook Viewer which is clearly not made by Microsoft and also very widespread.
Re: Name of my program and trademark law
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2022 3:58 pm
by Axolotl
I have always been cautious when it comes to product names. i.e. a safe distance to existing products - especially from large market companions - is always recommended.
What can happen: nothing, because it is not seen or tolerated or there is a request for change (including suit for injunction)
And not to forget that law is very country-specific.
But that is always my pessimistic view on these things.