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List of fictional companies
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This is a list of notable fictional companies. Entries in this list must have received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. These are non-existant companies created for dramatic or literary purposes in a story. Fictional companies are used so the author or producer can avoid endorsing or denouncing a real company, as well as to avoid legal action for slander or trademark infringement.
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This is a list of notable fictional companies. Entries in this list must have received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. These are non-existant companies created for dramatic or literary purposes in a story. Fictional companies are used so the author or producer can avoid endorsing or denouncing a real company, as well as to avoid legal action for slander or trademark infringement.