On Wed, 23 Dec 1998, Computer Room Internet Cafe wrote:
I seem to recall that this is the reason the
Pentium(c) is called that
and not a 586. Intel tried to copyright it, (to stop clone chip makers
calling their cpu's "586's", and were told by the courts (?) that a
numerical sequence couldn't be copyrighted.
You're thinking of trade marks, which protect brand names from dilution.
That's much more on the minds of ebay's lawyers these days as little
third-party ebay services and internet domains start popping up.
My favorite kind of bottom dweller will register misspellings of popular
domains. Try
www.ebya.com, for example. Often, you'll end up at an adult
site like
www.amazn.com....
-- Doug