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Subject:Re: QUESTION: Trademark Search Sites on the Web? From:CASSIN Gilles <GCassin -at- MEGA -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 19 Feb 1999 10:26:02 +0100
May be you could use the "Other brand and product names are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective owners" sentence which is
printed on nearly all guides. This is the easiest way, is used by many
companies, and whoever reads that sort of stuff, except people anxious
to find the trademarks for their copyright page.
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De: Susan Moore [mailto:susanmo -at- MOSAIX -dot- COM]
Date: vendredi 19 février 1999 01:41
À: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
Objet: QUESTION: Trademark Search Sites on the Web?
I am researching trademarks for a lot of software and hardware products
by different companies. We need the information for a user guide that
mentions them because our product uses or interfaces with them.
I'm going to the web site for each company, but it occurred to me there
may be an easier way. Does anyone know of a web site that aids in the
search for high tech trademarks?
Susan Moore, Technical Communicator
Mosaix, Inc., Redmond WA
Email: susanmo -at- mosaix -dot- com Phone: 425.558.8008 x2036