It depends. If the fictional company's name isn't protected by trademark or copyright laws, and there's no confusion with an existing business, you might be able to use it. But it's always best to consult a legal expert to be sure.
Yes, you can, but there might be some legal considerations. For example, if the fictional company is very well-known and has trademark protection, you could face legal challenges.
Sure you can. As long as it doesn't cause any legal issues or confusion.
To name a fictional company, consider your target audience. What would appeal to them? You could play around with alliteration, puns, or use a made-up word that's easy to remember. Also, do some research to make sure the name isn't too similar to existing companies.
It depends. If the fictional company name is not protected by copyright or trademark, you might be able to use it. But it's best to do some research first.
Well, using a fictional race as a company name could be risky. You need to consider if it might offend anyone or violate any intellectual property rights. Also, think about how it aligns with your brand image and values.
Yes, but it depends on the context and the genre of the fictional book. If it makes sense for the plot or character development, naming universities can enhance the realism. However, it should be relevant and not forced just for the sake of it.
Sure. Google's name is a play on the word 'googol', which is a very large number (1 followed by 100 zeros). The founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin named it Google to represent the company's mission of organizing the seemingly infinite amount of information on the web.
It depends. If the music is licensed for such use or is in the public domain, then yes. But if it's copyrighted and you don't have permission, it's a no-no.
Definitely not. In the realm of law, marriage is only recognized between two real, living individuals. Fictional characters exist only in imagination and have no legal identity or capacity to enter into a marital contract.
No, you can't. Using someone else's posts as your stories without their permission is usually against the law and considered an infringement of their rights.
In most cases, no. Song lyrics are protected by copyright, and using them without authorization infringes on those rights. However, if your use falls under certain legal exemptions, such as criticism, commentary, or educational purposes, it might be allowed.