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Can I stop someone else using my pen-name?
27/05/2008

Generally, copyright does not protect a name, whether it is the real name of an author or a pen-name. However, if the writer has established a reputation in a pen-name, he or she may be able to prevent others from using the name in a way which causes confusion by relying on the law of passing off, or fair trading laws. A distinctive name may also be registrable as a trade mark.