Of course I am using an OGC publisher’s trademark, its mine. I can use it as often as I would like.

 

Jonathan M. Thompson

Battlefield Press, Inc (www.battlefieldpress.com)

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In a message dated 9/27/02 3:32:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


"TSR11550" for (just using it as a random example), then it could be argued that you are directly using an OGC publisher's trademark (TSR) in a source citation.  That's the advantage of a publisher number and a completely numerical product designation (either unique to the system or an ISBN) -- they are numerical designations stripped of alphabetical characters that might coincide directly with a trademark.


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