As I am sure many other people will point out, "fair use" is a specific
provision of copyright law - it has absolutely nothing to do with trademark
law.

gl

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Frederic Bouvier <fredfgf...@free.fr>wrote:

> IMO, our use of trademarked material is just fair use (google 'copyright
> fair use' if you like) and it's something we shouldn't worry about.
>
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