> IS "INTERNET EXPLORER" MORE LIKE COKE OR MORE LIKE COLA? > A federal jury will begin this week to review evidence in a civil case > brought by a small, now-defunct company called SyNet, which claims that > Microsoft stole from it the name "Internet Explorer," for which it had > applied for trademark protection in 1994. Microsoft says that nobody owns > the name, and that it's as generic as the word "coke" (as contrasted with > the trademarked name "Cola"). (AP 26 Jun from edupage, of course.... going outside now <g> hmmm.. I thought it was "coke" that was trademarked and "cola" that wasn't??? Kathy -- ======================== Kathy E. Gill Business Process Information 425.234.2004 - 6X-JT http://www.dotparagon.com/aboutgill.html "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." -- Ghandi ____________________________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Web Consultants Association : Register on our web site Now Web Consultants Web Site : http://just4u.com/webconsultants If you lose the instructions All subscription/unsubscribing can be done directly from our website for all our lists. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
