...but now you are outside of the safe harbor. What if a publisher thinks you are misusing trademarks or have gone beyond fair use? I dont know a lot of volunteers that like getting in trouble for stuff they volunteered to do for free on their own time. Not saying its impossible, just not as easy to do.
Go to yahoo.com and type Coca-cola in the search window. Are you stepping on Coca-Cola's trademarks? Is Yahoo! committing some Trademark violation putting up all those links about CC?
If you trademark your name and it ends up in a phonebook can you sue the phonebook publisher?
I thought a statement fact cannot be a trademark violation. Thus, "Follow this link to Exxon's webpage" is completely and utterly safe, assuming that is where the link goes.
Likewise, linking "PI Spell name" to a product description page containing that spell should be safe.
Or I'm wrong. It is late here in EDT-land.
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