From ZAKEMO@AOL.com Fri May 09 18:51:33 2003
Subject:Re: Blue Academics...
In a message dated 5/9/2003 5:31:22 PM Pacific Standard Time,
grandweenie@juno.com writes:
> This "bean-bag" has been practicing law in California for 26 years, so I
> do have some idea "what law in California is all about". As to your
> trademark, if you had done your homework, you would have discovered that
> the term "Blue" has already been trademarked by a crayologist who worked
> for Crayola in 1947.
>
Sooooo, Let me get this straight. We got lawyers on one side, ('Nuff said)
and educators on the other, arguing over what I deem a pretty corny name. God
help the future generations! OHF Bob
PS Beanbag has no hyphen, it's one word. The period at the end of, "what
law in California is all about" should be within the last quote mark. There
also should be a comma after the last word before the quote. I'm no academic
by any means, but those errors kind of stick out.
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