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On 12/04/2008 10:02 PM, Snorri:<br>
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PS: I have already talked about that, but it's important to add a small
"(R)" or "TM" under the logotype on the homepage.</pre>
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Duuuh?! :-)<br>
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For (R) you must have it registered first, for (TM) it's a declaration
which you must defend and provide evidence (whereas with registered
TM's the evidence is obvious). For some countries there is however no
point of registering.<br>
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      <td>Signer: </td>
      <td>Eddy Nigg, <a href="http://www.startcom.org">StartCom Ltd.</a></td>
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      <td><a href="xmpp:startcom@startcom.org">startcom@startcom.org</a></td>
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      <td><a href="http://blog.startcom.org">Join the Revolution!</a></td>
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