Re: That name game...

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My advice:

Let's come up with a half-dozen names we like, whether we think they're 
legally questionable or not.  Rank them in the order that we like them, 
and then hand the whole thing off to legal and let them do what they do.  
Surely at least one will survive.

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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Josh Boyer wrote:

> > Le lundi 20 février 2006 à 12:14 -0800, Jesse Keating a écrit :
> >> On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 21:05 +0100, Pix wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Why not "Bordeaux" ?
> >> >
> >> > In France, Aimé Stentz is a pretty big wine producer.. :)
> >>
> >> I like it.  IS bordeaux a trademarked term?  Whats our way out?
> >
> > Bordeaux is a city name. That's not something you can trademark.
> > If you want to be 100% clear you can write the city council to see if
> > they object.
> 
> In the US it is.  Lincoln is the name of a city in just about every state,
> but it's also a trademark of a car.
> 
> josh
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