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Re: Eureka trademarked?



In article <CCBM8t.Gsn@well.sf.ca.us> joko@well.sf.ca.us (Joe Kohn) writes:
>
>GS+ Magazine is called GS+. There's also a car that has a designation of
>GS. And, in Quadrophenia, a great rock opera from The Who, there's a line
>"I drive a GS scooter".

Disbrow was indeed threatened by Apple Legal, but I believe he paid a licensing
fee on the use of "GS".  As far as I know, Apple doesn't care about the use
of "GS" for non-computer related things, and probably can't under the law.



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