Hi,
I am writing a non-fiction book that I plan to self-publish and sell for a profit. It is about business/economics and I had a question about whether it's OK to name a company by name.
Without going into what the book is about, there a 4 or 5 companies I would like to mention by name and discuss their busniess model as examples for parts of my book. Some of the information would simply be factual information about the nature of their business, but some of it would be opinions. They would not be negative opinions really, but I could see how the companies could prefer not to be mentioned in the book if they had a choice.
Anyway, my question is, if I don't slander or lie about the companies and don't imply that I am affiliated with them or endorsed by them, is it legal for me to mention them by name even if they prefer not to be in the book? In other words, is it alright for me to make money off of a book that uses these companies as real world examples of companies employing a certian business model I am discussing in the book? What if I did have a negative opinion about their busness model, but it was clearly an opinion, and I made an argument supporting it? If my opinion damaged their business, would they have to prove that I gave false information about their business, or just that my opinion or argument led to the damage of their business (for instance, because it made others look at the company in a negative light)?
P.S. I understand that a self published book would probably not be noticed by the companies, but for sake of argument, assume they got hold of the book and prefered not to be in it, and that I was making money off of it.
Thanks