UNIX or Unix
Stephen J. Friedl
friedl at vsi.UUCP
Sat Apr 2 19:23:22 AEST 1988
In article <3563 at cbmvax.UUCP>, grr at cbmvax.UUCP (George Robbins) writes:
> In article <485 at flatline.UUCP> erict at flatline.UUCP (eric townsend) writes:
> >
> > Anybody ever notice the number of ads taken out by big corps in press/media
> > related magazines that state: `"Foo" is a trademark of Foo, Inc. Don't say
> > "Foo", say "bah" -- the common noun`?
>
> To keep a trademark the company has to show that it *has not* fallen into
> common usage and that the company has defended it's trademark against
> infringement. A trademark like "Xerox" can be preserved only as long as
> the lawyers dance fast enough, while one like "Coke" requires only occasional
> object lessons that Coke doesn't mean "generic cola drink".
I believe the list of trademarks-gone-generic includes (notice no
initial caps) aspirin, linoleum, cellophane, trampoline,
probably lots others; my guess is that Jacuzzi and Magic Marker
are the next to fall.
Isn't is a nice world we live in where such phononemal marketing
success is met with such a fate? Next thing you know Xerox will
be forced to license their toner patents to anybody who asks on
anti-monopoly grounds.... Naaaa, never in America.
--
Steve Friedl V-Systems, Inc. *Hi Mom*
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