hmlove1218
Well-Known Member
I have a Acqua di Gio type FO from Nature's Garden and I'm not sure how I would like to label it. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that naming your product with the same name is something along the lines of copyright infringement and the company could sue you. Nature's Garden has named their dupe Aqua di Dio, but still call it a "type." Does changing the spelling still mean it should be called a "type?"
The reason I'm asking is because I don't like how the word "type" falls on my labels and in order to make them look correct, I have to shrink the print so much it looks too small. If changing the spelling doesn't fix my problem I may call label it as the English translation of "Joy Water" or "Water of Joy."
Thank you in advance!
The reason I'm asking is because I don't like how the word "type" falls on my labels and in order to make them look correct, I have to shrink the print so much it looks too small. If changing the spelling doesn't fix my problem I may call label it as the English translation of "Joy Water" or "Water of Joy."
Thank you in advance!