I hope this is in the right place and this isn't a redundant thread, but I've been curious.
We all know the reasons that one would get married. A commitment, mutual benefits, blah blah blah. Now, right now the problem posed most commonly is that of religion, specifically the ownership of the word "marriage." Now, I guess that the church has entered the trademarking business and wants to TM the word, and personally, I'm okay with that. I think that the big issue is the rights. In a business project, the name is the last step, and what you want to focus on is that your project can do exactly what the competitor's product can do. Basically, that's what the LGBT community wants, isn't it? The exact same rights as straight, married couples?
Here's my question. Do you think that the name is as important as the rights? Would you accept the same rights as marriage if it was called something else?