Greetings,
I just noticed this thread here on ENWorld, so I figured I better make myself available to answer questions and, in a few cases, clarify matters that seem to be misunderstood.
Thanks for coming over Rob.
Well, the USPTO disagreed with you in this matter.
As for "army builder" being a common term long before the company existed, I invite you to provide any evidence of this. For example, you can check the archives on YahooGroups and look for the "direwolf_wh" forum. This forum was one of, if not "the", primary online group for discussion of the Warhammer Fantasy game from GW. The available archives only go back to 1999, but that was one year after we released the Army Builder product. Do a search for "army bulider". You will find no references to that term that are not specifically related to our product. There are many different terms used for roster construction in those archives, but the term "army builder" is not among them.
As a good bit of this board started gaming in the 70's, yeah Army Building was in full effect before the Internet. Also the armies of the world were using the term Army Builder in various reports before our Grandfathers were born.
It is also especially prevalent in many board war games.
If I remember right there were plenty of old BBS around that discussed it as well. So the term to me if very very generic.
But on the other foot, I would wager most of it was 'Army Building' vice 'Army Builder'. While you got the Trademark free and clear, defending realistically isn't a task you should take on. Unless of course you have money pouring out your buttocks more than a poo flinging monkey.
But since we are on the Trademark issues, did your company purchase the rights to Lone Wolf?
Your venture started in 1993 to quote your website.
Background - More - Lone Wolf Development
But the Lone Wolf game books, novels (choose your own adventures) and various computer software were since the 80's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Wolf_(gamebooks)
All of which I believe is owned by Mongoose Publishing currently.
Sounds like they could send you a C&D just on your company name.
As your a gaming company, profiting on another gaming company's stuff.
Now don't that throw a wrench into the monkey works.
Course it's generic use is already out there.
Army-building - Transformers Wiki
Army-building is a nickname for a toy-collecting habit that involves buying multiple identical toys which represent generic or mass-produced characters (for example, Cobra soldiers or Star Wars Stormtroopers), with the intent of displaying them as an imposingly large cohesive unit. Some army-builders have hundreds of figures, arranged in elaborate dioramas or military-style formations.
But of course that has a '-' in it.
So Jim will just have to rename to Jim's Army-Builder, and there would be poo to be done.