i. e to make my top 5 competitor on my site without suing?

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2 Comments on is it legal to use your competitors names for comparison/promotion on your own website?

  1. Mark Bertrand says:

    Yes, you can, but becareful with the use of facts. If you quote a price, and they change, which can be a legal problem. If you are providing your customers with a link to the price of the competition with no more than check the link in the site name, not a problem at all.

  2. Gojurokusai says:

    Everyone can find something for any reason at any time (except, perhaps, be sued on Saturdays and Sundays). You can use your competetor’s name on your website, but they can sue you if you hurt their business by Unwahrheiten.Seit words are often misinterpreted or interpreted differently by different people and the truth can be very different on different people, why take the chance to defend himself in court, even if you are right. Defend It can be very expensive, together with court costs and attorneys’ fees FESS. Companies often competitors before the court to them by making them much time and money to defend himself injured. Do your competitors have much larger wallet than you? Why invite trouble and make it easy for them to do this?

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