I guess the question is MVS a trademark by RIM or IBM ?

Scott ford
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On Feb 5, 2013, at 12:46 AM, Tony Harminc <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 3 February 2013 22:30, zMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>>    Trademarks: ZPDT, Formalized, 1606983
>>>    Trademarks: ZPDT, Abandoned - Section 40(3), 1457751
>>>    Trademarks: Z/ARCHITECTURE, Registered, 1081337, TMA626616
>>>    Trademarks: Z/VM, Registered, 1081333, TMA569513
>>>    Trademarks: Z9, Registered, 1278666, TMA684003
>>>    Trademarks: ZENTERPRISE, Advertised, 1491205
>>>    Trademarks: SYSTEM Z10, Registered, 1375594, TMA741679
>>>    Trademarks: SYSTEM Z, Registered, 1292849, TMA704078
>>>    Trademarks: ZSERIES, Registered, 1081332, TMA575752
>>>    Trademarks: z/VSE, Registered, 1198808, TMA677185
> 
>> VERY interesting, thanks. Among other details, it makes it clear that case
>> is irrelevant in trademarks.
> 
> I believe case can be relevant if it's part of a logo or wordmark. For
> instance, the abandoned RIM "Budgie" trademark has a drawing of a
> budgie associated with it, and they disclaim use of the word budgie
> alone.
> 
> And I just noticed that RIM has a product called Blackberry MVS.
> Unfortunately it's Mobile Voice System.
> 
> Tony H.
> 
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