IBM claims only a common law trademark in z10. They have a registered trademark 
on System z (but not z Systems, as I incorrectly asserted earlier).

I don't know (IANAL) that there is a statutory prohibition on single letter 
trademark registrations but I suspect such a registration would be nearly 
impossible to obtain.

Charles

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Subject: Re: Accept nothing less than Z

On 21 September 2015 at 17:49, Charles Mills <[email protected]> wrote:
> IBM has a registered trademark on "z Systems" and on "System z." If I were an 
> IBM trademark lawyer I would be taking a very long, hard look at HP Z.

There was a similar discussion here (with some of the same
contributors) in Feb 2013 on the Blackberry Z10 smartphone. Of course no one is 
going to confuse a phone with a server (though that Blackberry probably has way 
more computing power than say, an S/370 145).

Tony H.

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