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Old 01-27-2003, 06:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Two letters TM

Not sure if this one was earlier discussed here, but this was interesting to me:

http://www.google.nl/search?q=cache:...l&ie=UTF-8</a>

Fortunately guy kept the name, but isn't it time to make a final
principle about short domain names.
I would suggest four and less letters names must be considered as possible acronyms and automaticaly rejected in WIPO cases.
Any other thoughts?
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the link doesnt work for me.
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the link doesnt work for me.
Oh, I'm sorry. That was Google's HTML translation from PDF.
Here is original .pdf link:

http://www.cepani.be/dec4014.pdf
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