Hi group,

I'm looking for thoughts from any of you in the legal profession. We recently submitted a manuscript on rotary fly tying to a publisher. Today, we learned one of the rotary vise manufacturers IS or IS PLANNING to copywrite the words "true rotary." This particular company has sued over other "infringements" on this ideas. I've been using that term for more than 15 years and it is scattered throughout the upcoming book. Do I need to retrieve the book from the editor and do a quick re-write to remove said words? It wouldn't take much to do so - probably more time spent mailing the manuscript back and forth than the actual re-write. Any of you lawyers have any ideas? Thanks in advance for any comments. Sorry if this is the wrong forum for this question (Jim & Deanna, please remove/move if it is). Take care & ...

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