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: Re: Can a mock-magazine with fictitious content count legally as fan fiction? I contribute to a motoring website, well, one that's got Photoshop of cars, motoring history etc. - it's a small obscure
One of the difficulties you face is that of passing off. Ironically the better the job you do of (affectionately) parodying the visual style of the products you celebrate, the greater the risk that a reasonable person might be mislead into believing that your work is actually from the famous brand and hence infringes on their trademarks.
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