dvampyrelestat
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My wife has been making and selling handmade slip-on fabric covers that fit "shells" for a magnetic purse. These shells allow people to change the style or color of their purse.
Our covers totally covers the shells (like a book sock). These covers are actually accessories for the original bag.....just like a protective cellphone cover. We do not claim that we are affiliated with the purse company. We do not claim that the fabric covers are authentic shells and have even put statements to that fact and say in our listings that our fabric covers
"fit" over the shells to ensure that no one is confused.
There are several ladies selling similar covers on Ebay.
The purse company (XYZ Bag, LLC) does not want us to use the word XYZ in our listings. But we cannot sell the fabric covers without using the word. The purse company does hold a trademark (STANDARD CHARACTER MARK) for the word.
Is this nominative use or fair use?
Our covers totally covers the shells (like a book sock). These covers are actually accessories for the original bag.....just like a protective cellphone cover. We do not claim that we are affiliated with the purse company. We do not claim that the fabric covers are authentic shells and have even put statements to that fact and say in our listings that our fabric covers
"fit" over the shells to ensure that no one is confused.
There are several ladies selling similar covers on Ebay.
The purse company (XYZ Bag, LLC) does not want us to use the word XYZ in our listings. But we cannot sell the fabric covers without using the word. The purse company does hold a trademark (STANDARD CHARACTER MARK) for the word.
Is this nominative use or fair use?