Peter P GMX wrote: > Just a side notice about how to name a company. > If you use a "descriptive" name e.g. GlobalSIP as sugested before, it > may be difficult to register this name later on as a brand name when > your company becomes successful. > At least here in Europe it is not possible to register a brand name when > the name itself describes the business or the techique used. > Thats the reason why big companies nowadays use these strange names like > There have been some high profile renamings in Europe, where the original name was too descriptive to trademark. For example, you couldn't trademark a name like "Windows" for a windowing system... oh, wait.. > e.g. ABALA, which seem to not make any sense at all at a first glance. > But these names can eaysily be registered as brand names. > Not really. The names are getting weirder as the range of available <weird name>.com options shrinks.
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