 LaZ3RPremium join:2003-01-17 | Umm I could've made a name better than "Viiv" Yeash...
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 cbrigante2Cubs 20??Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL | said by LaZ3R:I could've made a name better than "Viiv" Yeash... First post! Let's hear it!:D -- Computer keyboards are very sensitive. You do not need to apply a lot of pressure. Banging the keys only serves to wear out your keyboard and you. |
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 | reply to LaZ3R VTTP: Viiv'r to the prem... |
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 MysticGogetaThe Robot DevilPremium join:2005-03-14 League City, TX | reply to LaZ3R Why no just simply "5"? |
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 qdemn7Smurf in My LoopPremium join:2003-09-16 Fort Worth, TX | Because Intel was refused a copyright on the number "5" years ago, that's why. |
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 nixenRockin' the BoxenPremium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA | reply to MysticGogeta Because you can't copyright/register a word in common use as a trademark. For example, "Windows". By itself, not copyrightable. When teamed with "Microsoft Windows", it is then copyrightable.
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 | reply to MysticGogeta uh vi=6 iv=4 "64"
they were trying to be clever and rip off vaio at the same time
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 novaflareThe Dragon Was HerePremium join:2002-01-24 Barberton, OH | reply to nixen said by nixen:Because you can't copyright/register a word in common use as a trademark. For example, "Windows". By itself, not copyrightable. When teamed with "Microsoft Windows", it is then copyrightable. -tom Nope but you sure can trade mark words just ask coca cola,,,,, -- DSLR security chat at us.ausirc.net chanel #dslr_sec lets pack this channelopen source dns server for *nix and windows »powerdns.com |
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 nixenRockin' the BoxenPremium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA | said by novaflare:said by nixen:Because you can't copyright/register a word in common use as a trademark. For example, "Windows". By itself, not copyrightable. When teamed with "Microsoft Windows", it is then copyrightable. -tom Nope but you sure can trade mark words just ask coca cola,,,,, If one invents the word and defends the brand from the beginning, then yes. "Coke" is copyrightable. "Coca Cola" is copyrightable. "Coca" and "Cola", not in combination with each other, are not copyrightable.
-tom -- "Some people have morals, standards and ideals about quality, but I'm an American: I couldn't care less." --Tony Pierce (paraphrased) |
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 BuckarooBBeware Lectroids from PlanetXPremium join:2001-10-27 Cloverdale, VA | reply to some guy 64 is actually LXIV, but then how would one pronounce that? -- "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are!!" |
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