actually, even if PLUG does not have a legal personality, who cares if some
bigshot company register it? They can't even stop us from using it -- what
legal personality are they going to talk to?
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From: Jasper V Ferrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, April 28, 2001 3:34 AM
Subject: RE: [plug] Recipe for a Successful Linux User Group
>>But I certainly don't want to wake up one morning and
>>find out that some bigshot company have register the
>>name PLUG or Philippines Linux User Group in SEC and
>>demand we cease using the name.
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>kahit naman hindi big shot company, kahit kami lang ng
>mga tropa ko puwede naming gawin yon (hindi nga lang kami
>magpapakita sa inyo siyempre :) ). but the point is, you
>long time pluggers wouldnt wanna lose what you have worked
>hard for in the past years and that is keeping this lug
>alive and kicking.
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>so, enough of those legal and what-we-can-and-not-do type
>of argument, saka na lang yon, whats important is we make
>sure that this lug exists tommorow the way it is today.
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>cheers!
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