Not only should you remove the phony **tm** after the name, none of your websites are protected for eCommerce at all. Any website asking for subs or selling has to have 'https' so that clients know it's a secure commerce site. Otherwise no one who does anything on the internet will look at your junk.
I think you should be receiving some litigation documents any day now.
There is no protecting stolen copyrights.
Okay, wait, I just saw this. Did you actually give that fake website a fake address in Boston?