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Can I use the word “GPT” in a company or product name?
1 points by alexander-g 1179 days ago
I see it's already registered as a trademark https://alter.com/trademarks/gpt-97733259.

Does it mean I can't form a company and call it let's say "Enterprise GPT"? Or create a product that'd be called "Copilot GPT". Please advise.

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Regarding specifically the application you mentioned for a trademark registration:

I doubt that their application seeking to trademark "GPT" will be approved. Maybe they'll get it for "ChatGPT" or other more specific products, but probably not just "GPT" by itself...

To be able to register a trademark in the U.S., the applicant has to show that the proposed trademark is in fact "distinctive" of their company. The more generic a term is in its field, whether to begin with (i.e., by not becoming distinctive in the first place...), or over time (i.e., by failing to maintain its distinctiveness), the less likely it is to be registerable. And, such "distinctiveness" is notably harder to achieve and/or maintain for terms that are more generic/descriptive rather than truly unique…

In the case of "GPT," in the context of software/AI, those letters -- particularly in that combination -- are understood to stand for things that refer to a kind language model having certain characteristics. OpenAI pioneered the technology, but they don't have a monopoly on it...

No.

Unless you are very wealthy and would like to find the limits of trademark law I would suggest you find another name.

Not as wealthy as Sam )
You could try to get creative and go with 'Gee Pete', or something like that ;)
Trademark is only for GPT. If you name your company xyzGPT that would be fine.
That's actually not how it works; if somebody has a trademark, then using it can potentially be an issue even if you add something else to it...but, whether or not that's even an issue in this case is another matter (see above).