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what about Brown 25? (can anyone tell me where that came from?) On 3/1/06, dr2@xxxxxxxx <dr2@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > It's not so much that UPS "owns" the sm/tm to "Brown", it's a contextual > thing in terms of how they use it for business. > > Ie, in this case, you can't use Brown in the context of a transportation > company, but if I were to call some new gizmoid that I just made "Brown" > and market it thusly, I could tm/sm that contextual useage. It's all in > how it's used in business...so much for my knowledge of IP law... :) > > Don in DC
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