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Subject:trademark for Windows? From:Jeff Moore <moore -at- HAD -dot- HORIBA -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 12 Sep 1996 15:12:34 EDT
What is the correct symbol to use when mentioning
"Microsoft Windows," as in "This is a Microsoft Windows
application?" Is it TM, (c), or (r)?
Forgive me - I know this was recently discussed to death.
I just didn't pay attention because I thought I'd never care.
Jeff Moore
Technical Communication
Writeway Management/Horiba Industries
Ann Arbor, MI
moore -at- had -dot- horiba -dot- com
"Rem tene, verba sequentur."
(Grasp the subject and the words will follow.)
Cato the elder
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