I've just read the question Is using your website as a username spam or self promotion? asking if it's OK for a user to choose a user name that refers to his product.
I agree with the comment:
The most common complaint about self-promotion is undisclosed self-promotion using links in otherwise usable answers. That user's name might be self-promotion, but it's sure as hell not undisclosed,
Personally, I've added an avatar that clearly shows that I'm the author of a specific software library.
However, I want to know what you think about misleading usernames. Suppose that I have a trademarked product named 123abc and somebody else creates a user name that refers to 123abc in an unambiguous way. What can I do to make sure that users of 123abc don't confuse that person with somebody who is affiliated with 123abc?
I've had the experience of a developer saying "I've asked somebody at your company a question, and the answer I received was all wrong." After investigating who had answered that question, it turned out to be somebody who wasn't related to our company in any way.
I don't agree with the answer:
The identity you choose is a personal thing. If someone wanted to be called (for example) "Ubuntu Fanboi", we wouldn't be having this conversation. So is a username like "AskUbuntu.com" really all that different? It's not indiscriminate advertising... it's a username; and it's not a part of the information content of this site. In short, there is no "spam" to a username.
What would SO do if somebody took the username Adobe.com
and Adobe complained that this user is in no way affiliated with Adobe?
site:stackoverflow.com Trademark
and I found the page about the TM owned by StackExchange: stackexchange.com/legal/trademark-guidance However, I didn't find a page about other Trademarks.