Libby’s friends encouraged ____ her dream of opening a small organic café. They discussed ____ the café at length. Eventually, someone suggested ____ Libby’s. All went relatively well until Libby got a letter demanding ____ the café’s name. The letter, from a global corporation, warned ____ their trademark of the word Libby’s. They threatened ____ legal action if she didn’t change it. Libby’s friend advised ____ the situation on social media. Thousands of people criticised ____ in an online petition. However, the company rejected ____ and sent a lawyer to Libby’s. Libby was so stressed out by this point that she promised ____ the name. She blamed ____ the company and wished she hadn’t taken a stand against them. She changed the name to No-name Café and it became a big success. A few years on, she admitted ____ had ultimately been helpful for her business.

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