> Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 15:14:45 -0500 > From: "Henning G. Schulzrinne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Bake-off as trademark > > I've been approached regarding the use of the (claimed-to-be) > trademarked term bake-off. It would be helpful if somebody can provide > credible evidence that this term has been used within the technical > community for many years. (In case you didn't know, > http://www.bakeoff.com/ shows the non-technical use....) RFC 1025, "TCP and IP Bake Off", J. Postel, September 1987. -tjs
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- Re: Bake-off as trademark Randy Bush
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- Re: Bake-off as trademark Ole J. Jacobsen
- Re: Bake-off as trademark Anthony Atkielski
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- Re: Bake-off as trademark Anthony Atkielski
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- Re: Bake-off as trademark Scott Brim
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