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Michael,
Michael Kay wrote:
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>
>In this country at least (the UK), you can be sued for issuing a false
>trade description if you sell a product under the name "ConciseXML" that
>is not both concise and XML. This is quite regardless of trademark
>protection.
>
>(Not to be taken as legal advice!)
>
How amusing! But, but, I have seen TV advertisements while traveling in
the UK. ;-)
Just for amusement I checked for online resources for British court
decisions and found this worth sharing:
Who is Suing Who in the UK?
http://www.mayallj.freeserve.co.uk/legal.htm
Made me start thinking that we need a: Who is Paranoid About Who/What in
the US? service. ;-)
Patrick
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Patrick Durusau
Director of Research and Development
Society of Biblical Literature
pdurusau@emory.edu
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