haha.  but seriously, i think the legal rule is that if they are in the
same area of business such that a reasonable consumer could be confused,
then its an issue.  Quantum Corp. has "cloud" products for storage + backup
(http://www.quantum.com/Products/CloudServices/Q-Cloud/index.aspx) and
might integrate them into openstack, at which point the possibility for
confusion seems real.

Perhaps a more interesting question is whether
http://www.quantumstorage.com/ is in conflict.  Would a "reasonable" person
be confused by the difference between storing digital stuff in racks of
disks and storing physical stuff in racks of plastic bins?  I guess one
needs to go to law school to be able to sort out answers to such tough
questions :)

dan


On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 4:22 AM, Gary Kotton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> Do you think that these guys also need to change their name -
> http://quantumtattoosupply.**com/ <http://quantumtattoosupply.com/>
> Later
> Gary
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