JoeGKushner
Adventurer
Initial problem would be making Army Builder, a fairly generic terms here, as a brand as opposed to making a unique name. I suspect they'll find this an uphill battle.
Yeah, I'd have to dispute their "because of us the term is popular" claim. I know I heard that term used around the gaming stores at least as far back as the 80s.Initial problem would be making Army Builder, a fairly generic terms here, as a brand as opposed to making a unique name. I suspect they'll find this an uphill battle.
Rob said:PLEASE NOTE! Anyone is absolutely welcome to write their own roster creation tools - we have no desire to suppress other people's creativity. We simply require that everyone refrain from using the Army Builder® trademark when doing so.
Due to our success with the Army Builder® brand, there have been a number of fan-created tools that their creators chose to name something along the lines of "Jim's Army Builder". Since they weren't aware of the legal implications of using the name (we assume), they chose a name that everyone already recognized as synonymous with the creation of rosters for a miniatures game. Unfortunately, this represents a direct, although unintended, infringement of our trademark rights and, if left uncontested, could result in the trademark being lost.
and that a suitable alternative term needed to be used to generically refer to the various fan-created tools. Acceptable alternate terms would include "points calculator", "list creator", or "roster construction tool".