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Zeus Comics Vs Zeus Comics
We've covered the attempt by Mort Todd to set up a fictitious comic book publisher called Zeus Comics going back to the fifties, as part of a new comic project.
Heard from a Dallas TX retail store today called Zeus Comics who tried to intimidate us into changing the name of our fictional comic book publishing company that is part of a book project I have up on Kickstarter. Before I started this project, I did due diligence, doing a trademark search for Zeus Comics. There certainly was no publisher that secured the ™, or any retail store, in fact there is no trademark secured for Zeus Comics in any discipline. Even if they had trademarked the name as a store, it would not cover the ™ for publishing, apparel, candy or anything else unless they specifically secured it. There are tons of legal precedents of different companies with the same name that provide different, uncompetitive services.
Just to be safe I added a disclaimer to the web pages that says: ZEUS COMICS IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY EXISTING RETAIL STORES BY THAT NAME OR ANY EXISTING DEITY.
I would like to hear others' opinions on this!
The store would be Zeus Comics And Collectibles, and while their site claims a trademark for their name, I cannot find any such filing. However US law states that "Federal registration is not required to establish rights in a trademark. Common law rights arise from actual use of a mark and may allow the common law user to successfully challenge a registration or application" and the comics store has been around for over a decade. They do appear to be trading in different markets, so both could register the trademark in their respective fields without conflict. But that's not happening.
Got a Cease & Desist letter today. If we don't change the name of our fictional institution, "all available legal remedies" will be pursued against our non-existant publishing company from the 1950s.
The comic store was already posting to Twitter, with owner/manager Richard Neal writing;
Uh. What the holy hell? A simple search would reveal a Zeus Comics already exists.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 16, 2013
I'm going to have to get an attorney. They're trying to grab the name. Any one know of one?
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 16, 2013
They've refused to change the name.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 16, 2013
They're showing up in search results for Zeus Comics. page one even.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 16, 2013
@mattdocmartin All you have to do is add the TM. You can get it registered too. Names are harder than logos.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 16, 2013
@kenlowery he's also raising funds using our name. Ugh. He knew we existed. Ignored that. And is attempting to slap a TM on "Zeus Comics"
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
I'm being threaten now and all I did was ask for his contact information. haha,
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
"And if you're getting sue-happy, show this to whoever you get legal advice from first. Make sure they have experience in litigation …"
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
@chaosmonkey He knew we existed & went ahead. Titan Comics & Titan Comics(the publisher) exist only because neither wants a legal challenge.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
@mattdocmartin @kenlowery Nah. It's not worth it. I don't want to sabotage his project. He just needs to change his name.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
Finished proofing my attorney's C&D. And its off.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
I've worked so hard for 13 years and sacrificed to survive. I built Zeus Comics.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
Why is he the underdog because I'm trying to protect myself from someone that's been around for a minute?
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
I got an attorney and sent a C&D this morning only AFTER getting his email replies and realizing he didn't care and was going to proceed.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
Its all that junk at the bottom of their page that freaks me out. If I let that continue and they sell to say FoxTV, I'll get shut down.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
Do you know how much research went into the name Zeus and the same for Variants? Why is that hard to be respectful of others IP?
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
@angrypuppyfilms Ha! Yes. I am. If they steal "Zeus Comics" as publishing then I can't… and that's a possible direction expansion.
— Richard Neal (@captduckstogive) May 17, 2013
That stuff at the bottom of the publisher page?
ZEUS COMICS, all titles, characters, images and related devices © and ™ ZEUS COMICS. Mort Todd, Exclusive Licensing Agent zeus@getvex.com
And I guess they have now added;
Zeus Comics is not affiliated with any existing retail stores by that name or any exiting deity.
And here's the thing. If Mort Todd is producing Zeus Comics shirts and so are the store, there may well be conflict. And given history, Mort would likely lose. But for Richard Neal to claim the trademark on publishing comics under that name because that's something he was considering doing, is much less likely to stand up.
As Richard says, there is an agreement between Titan Comics, the store and the publisher. Comic Relief, the store and the broadcasting charity (who have published comics) get along. This probably needs to be one of those occasions. But right now neither party seems willing to go that way.
Anyone fancy being a mediator?