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In Reply to: No offense, but are you really that dense, Victor? posted by Audiophilander on June 20, 2004 at 21:00:48:
Victor is right on this one. One does not have to register a trade mark to have a trade mark that the courts would recognize. A merchant's established use of a trade mark registered or not has legal priority. It makes for a messy court case though. But that wouldn't be Bradbury's problem in court. His problem would be proving that Moore's movie will create confusion with his product in the market place. Good luck with that.
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