Um. Yes.
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Last edited by mkx; 12-06-2004 at 09:01 AM.
Um. Yes.
-Mike
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Last edited by mkx; 12-06-2004 at 09:00 AM.
It depends on what you want to use it for. People around here are too quick to throw out "TM issue" when there's more to trademarks than just the name.
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Last edited by mkx; 12-06-2004 at 09:00 AM.
Have you thought about running from one side to the other of an extremely busy expressway?
If you are lucky, you will make it to the other side.
Was it worth the risk?
What did you gain?
If you are lucky the fleet of Comcast tractor trailers will not hit you.
And, if they do hit you which they probably will. They will kill you.
For the members that are not familiar with Comcast. Comcast is a multi-billion dollar
U.S. corporation. For example, they almost bought Disney Corp last year.
And, they probably have more lawyers than you have pennies.
(I believe they are a part owners of QVC. Which, is peanuts to them.)
http://www.cmcsk.com/phoenix.zhtml?c...irol-factsheet
Last edited by actnow; 12-06-2004 at 08:57 AM.
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It doesn't matter "what you want to use it for". It's a clear TM infringement either way. You'll never win this in court against comcast there's no way. Even if you try to fight it the name isn't worth the court costs. $0 imo.Originally Posted by ToastyX
-Mike
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