On 01/24/2006 01:51 AM, Nick wrote: > On 23/01/06, Michael T. Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> *I can't believe Intel is actually calling them Intel (R) Core (TM) Duo >> processors ( http://www.intel.com/products/processor/coreduo/ ). And, >> why isn't that (TM) after the word Duo? I'm pretty sure that the word >> Core is *not* owned by Intel. They can have the phrase "Core Duo" >> (short for "Core Dubious", I think--or, perhaps, "Core Du-over" because >> they need a mulligan after dropping the ball on NetBust), but there's no >> way I'm recognizing any trademark they may claim to have on the word >> Core... >> > > IANATMA but I'm pretty sure the TM is actually for "Intel (R) Core". > They appear to also have TMs for "Intel (R) Core Duo" and "Intel (R) > Core Single" (reference > http://www.intel.com/sites/corporate/tradmarx.htm?iid=CorporateV3+Footer_legal). > Intel is a registered trademark hence the (R) in the "Intel (R) Duo" > trademark. > Thanks. I couldn't figure that one out. I don't think it will compile as written, though--perhaps "(Intel (R) Core) (TM) Duo". ;)
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