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    #11
    I'm sure one of the Wil Self short stories has a room full of people who are paid to constantly use trademarked terms in order to get them into common usage and therefore un-trademarked
    Coffee's for closers

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      #12
      Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
      I'm sure one of the Wil Self short stories has a room full of people who are paid to constantly use trademarked terms in order to get them into common usage and therefore un-trademarked
      Wii is not generalised word - people don't say - "let's go wii" to mean they are going to play console games.

      Xerox had to actually sue people to stop usage of "I'll go xerox that paper" and make people use words "photo-copying", why? Because if they had not done so then they'd lose their trademark and company name.

      Expect to see Google (tm) to go after those who say "googling" in the next 5 years.

      HTH

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        #13
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        Wii is not generalised word - people don't say - "let's go wii" to mean they are going to play console games.

        Xerox had to actually sue people to stop usage of "I'll go xerox that paper" and make people use words "photo-copying", why? Because if they had not done so then they'd lose their trademark and company name.

        Expect to see Google (tm) to go after those who say "googling" in the next 5 years.

        HTH
        Strangely Microsoft seem to be encouraging people to "Bing for it"
        Coffee's for closers

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          #14
          Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
          Strangely Microsoft seem to be encouraging people to "Bing for it"
          Yes, notice capital B and it ain't just because this is start of sentence, and also they encourange to Bing for it at some specific site - not generally saying go "search for stuff".

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