Ask HN: Will I get in trouble with my business name?
Dear HN
after I have started a business with a name I'm very happy with I found out that a (much bigger) company exist with a similar name.
The twist is this: they use the plural of my company name.
Fictitious example:
They: "BestProgrammers". IT outsourcing and development
Mine: "BestProgrammer". IT education.
They are a development shop / outsourcing company, I'm in the IT education space, so there shouldn't be any confusion. However, sometimes I receive CVs from job applicants who obviously intended to reach the other company.
Can I get in trouble? I have already invested in my name, but I'm wondering if I should change now or face bigger costs later on (I'm sure they are not aware of me yet)
Any tips appreciated.
5 comments
[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 20.7 ms ] threadThere is a good chance that they could successfully challenge a trademark application; not to mention your domain name via ICANN.
That said, don't get legal advice from internet strangers. A lawyer can do a name search for you for less than $200. You should start with a name search in the future.
From the insufficient details and with the caveat that I'm not a lawyer, I don't see any way you can use this name.
They: Experts Exchange (IT technical help)
Mine: Expert Sex Change (For people seeking reliable resources for transgender surgery)