Yeah, trademark.

http://duncanriley.com/2006/05/31/dogon-tim-oreilly-responds/ (beware
the bloggers)

Why did you go for the lightsaber?

To be honest.. I dunno if I like the cover. I think it looks too much
like a school maths textbook (apart from the saber) and doesn't inspire
me to think "Ooh, fun web development" which is kinda what TG is about.

Any chance of an image that hasn't been mashed through a
nearest-neighbour rescaler? You took a screenshot of xpdf didn't you :-)
Evince will scale it properly.

-Rob

Karl Guertin wrote:
> On 6/9/06, Robin Haswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Interesting. Don't O'Reilly have a patent on books with an animal on the
>>cover?
> 
> 
> They might have a trademark on animal covers but I don't think they
> could make a reasonable infringement case here. It's a lightsaber that
> just happens to have a python on it.
> 
> > 

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