But arent Rode in Australia, anyway?

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At 02:32 16-09-18, Garry Margolis wrote:
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>I’m not a lawyer, but my understanding is that under USA law, anyone
>can claim a trademark, but this particular claim wouldn’t be
>defensible because of its prior general usage.
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>Garry
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>On Sep 15, 2018, at 10:42 AM, Paul Hodges <pwh-surro...@cassland.org> wrote:
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>> --On 15 September 2018 18:25 +0100 Phi Shu <phi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Surely not something that can be granted considering the terms have
>>> been widely used for decades?
>>
>> Trademark rules are far from obvious.  Microsoft trademarked the word
>> "bookshelf" at one point.
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>> But I can't see what they think they gain by doing it anyway...
>>
>> Paul
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>> Paul Hodges
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