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Hey I am on Medial • 2m

My company is legally incorporated under the name A. However, I want to use a different name, B, for branding my mobile app. The issue is: while B is not identical, it sounds very similar to names already used by other companies that have registered, trademarked, and incorporated under names that are either the same as or very close to B in pronunciation or spelling. My question is: Can I still use the name B for my mobile app, even though my company is registered as A? And would using B pose any legal or trademark issues in the future, given the similarity to other existing company names?

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