*IF* you put
on an event of your own and choose to call it the "Vintage
Computer Festival", *THEN* I will bury your event. Do what you like, but
find your own name.
This is why I wouldn't call it VCF or have anything to do with the US
VCFs in any case. The mere fact that someone has enough ego to go "It's
*MY* name and if you use it I'll *crush* you, muahahahaha" puts me off
any further involvement.
I'm not understanding what your objection is. Sellam has put a lot of work
into building what works out to be a brand. Is he not allowed to have some
protection on the name, or are classic computer events somehow exempt from
being trademarked?
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