*> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Nov  6 12:51:57 2000
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  *> Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 15:14:45 -0500
  *> From: "Henning G. Schulzrinne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  *> Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Columbia University
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  *> Subject: Bake-off as trademark
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  *> I've been approached regarding the use of the (claimed-to-be)
  *> trademarked term bake-off. It would be helpful if somebody can provide
  *> credible evidence that this term has been used within the technical
  *> community for many years. (In case you didn't know,
  *> http://www.bakeoff.com/ shows the non-technical use....)
  *> 
  *> Thank you.
  *> -- 
  *> Henning Schulzrinne   http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs
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Henning,

Please see RFC 1025 from Sept 1987, or IEN 160 (online at
the RFC Editor web site) for a November 1980 bake off.
Is this 20 years ago early enough?

Bob Braden

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