. Thanks for your further comments, Jon. While I certainly do appreciate and respect your thoughts on this matter, I just do not believe that there is any credence to the notion that Intel has exclusive ownership of every circular shape ever drawn or of every use of the word "inside" in every possible context. Furthermore, the U.S. Patent office requires trademark applicants to *disclaim* the use of generic words such as "inside" except as used in the very specific context and implementations in any given design. Furthermore, any trademark holder must be able to *prove* that they are damaged in reputation or financially by the use of any sequence of words or graphical design which they may claim is an infringement on their trademark rights. In any case, I am not necessarily advocating the use of either of the particular graphic elements used in this draft brochure. If anyone has any better ideas and/or graphics to propose that would certainly be just fine with me. All I was doing was offering a possible "draft idea" as the subject line stated. If anyone really had any serious concerns about the use of the example graphics, I wouldn't hesitate to just submit the design to Intel's (or anyone else's) legal department and ask for their response. I seriously doubt that Intel (or anyone else) would have any desire to squelch something like this by claiming trademark infringement by the many hundreds of entities "out there" as indicated in the Google search results that I previously cited. Joe ------------------ On Thu, 4 Jan 2007 10:28:17 -0700, Jon M. Hanson wrote > It's not just the "Linux Inside," it's the circular logo and using > the same graphics as Intel used for the Pentium 4 chips. I work for > Intel and I know we've gone after people before for this. Personally, > I could care less and I'm not going to report it to the legal > department because I'm not one of those kinds of people. Intel > employs a lot of people here in the valley and chances are one of > them might see the brochure (if this ends up being its final form) > and most of them are "those kinds of people." We are constantly > pounded on here to protect Intel's trademarks, IP, and assets. Do > you really want to risk yourself and the club's exposure to a lawsuit? --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss