Edge or Edgy: Part Two

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jimblackler

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pneuma08 said:
jimblackler said:
I am sorry that I do not possess your infinite knowledge and wisdom regarding both what constitutes a proper trademark and all of the evidence fully laid out in this case, even before being presented to a lawfully appointed (or elected) judge.

Clearly, if there were more people of your caliber, we would not have use of courts of law at all.
Really my caliber isn't that high. But then infinite knowledge or wisdom isn't required here. You may still be able to play.

The existence of lawfully appointed judges should not make you shy from taking a view.
 

L.B. Jeffries

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*whistle*

They threatened them and asked for a monetary settlement after the name change and adjustment? That's a big no-no if they get into court.
 

theultimateend

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See what I don't get is how anyone can think that trademarking the word "edge" is a sound move.

Other than the above article, nobody I've spoken with on the issue or read about on the issue seems to think that.

Unless we can start registering other descriptive words like "smooth, metal, fast, sticky." If so I might as well get to registering and start suing anyone who uses these words in anything commercial.

It would pay for my college at least.