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On 4 Aug 2003 at 13:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is one of these bizarre internet discussions...
>
> In any first-world court ..... it is just utterly, utterly,
> utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly inconceivable that you
> could get away with having "e-gold" in a name.

I think that the legal precedent is that you cannot trademark
e-genericword

If you could, the entire dictionary would have been trademarked
with an e in front of it during the dot com boom. 

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