ÐÐÐÐ ned, 26-10-2003 Ñ 21:22, Scott C. Linnenbringer ÑÐ ÐÐÐÐÑÐÐ:
> On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 11:24:10 +0800, "David Palmer."
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> > If it was commonly adopted, they would then turn round and copywrite
> > it, and charge us by the second for access. We could really screw them
> > up by running internet time on the basis of the Buddhist/Quantum
> > theory principle of the 'eternal moment'. Regards,
> 
> If someone copyrighted the concept of 'time', we would have more things
> to worry about than just "screwing them over."

I think someone's already got you beat. I quote from an M&M candy
advertisement:

 "TM/(R) M&M's, the letter M and the M&M's Characters are registered
trademarks of Mars, Inc. and its affiliates (C) Mars, Incorporated 2002"

So, by my count, by the end of this message I have committed 39 acts of
trademark infringement... :)

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