On 31/08/2010, at 2:16 PM, Clifford Heath wrote:

> If you force it, you'll wind up asking a court to decide whether it's generic,
> and I don't like your odds. Does it matter enough to you to pay court costs
> and *still* have to rename?

More to the point, why would you even want to defend a generic name that's so 
close to a competitor's anyway? 

Confusion is a two way street... why risk your customers going to another site? 

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