true that Google doesn't own the word. It's a word. But however, it's
the name of the product. The company "Electricité de France" is not
called "Electricity of France" in the US where it owns parts of the
nuclear activity. We won't say "Léopard des neiges" to talk about Snow
Leopard, and an helicopter Alouette will still be called alouette in
the US

On 21 sep, 20:13, The Jaded Tech <[email protected]> wrote:
> And onto the 'trademark' game we go.
>
> Just because Google trademarked 'android' does not mean it owns that
> name.  It's like trying to trademark 'air'.  Anyone can use the word
> 'android'.  The only time this becomes and issue is if someone tried
> to create a product and label it 'android'.  Wanted to make sure
> everyone gets this.
>
> So, back to where my original point....."It is a word that has been
> associated with a product then labelled as a 'name'."
>
> On Sep 21, 1:17 pm, pod <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >@Jaded Tech Android actualli is a trademark of Google, so it's
> >considered like a name.
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