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by andrewmcwatters
548 days ago
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I know it won't hit the same if you change its name, but like the others here, I really would recommend that you come up with some new product name. Additionally, the glyph you're looking for is ™, not ®, if you're not registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. It seems like you're doing a great job, and these are some low hanging fruit you can address just to make sure you're not violating trademark law. |
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GPT and Blender are both generic terms, unless the combination is already being used or is registered then it appears - and of course this is not legal advice - that there is no infringement.
Indeed I think registration of GPT before USPTO has been refused because it is generic.
You might be breaching contract, assuming you're using ChatGPT behind the scenes, no idea; in theory they could require you not to use GPT in your product name.
Of course, being in the right is not enough. Companies/organisations can still go after you.