Finally, a scrap of evidence that sanity is still alive and well:

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NEW YORK, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Spam Arrest LLC, a provider of software and 
services aimed at stopping email spam, on Wednesday said it won a five-year 
legal battle against Hormel Foods Corp to keep its trademark.

Spam Arrest said a three-judge panel found that Hormel's trademark "does not 
extend to computer software for filtering spam."

Hormel sells Spam processed meats and sued the software maker, claiming 
dilution on the trademarked name.

"Consumers are smarter than to confuse us with the source for meat called 
spam," Spam Arrest Chief Executive Brian Cartmell said in a statement. 
(Reporting by Justin Grant; Editing by David Cowell) 


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And that took five years to figure out?



Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem  akeshet at imj.org.il
Chair, MCN IP SIG   www.mcn.edu
Blog  www.musematic.net 






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