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To: Stormweaver who wrote (21556)10/21/1999 10:07:00 AM
From: John Mireley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Suit Happy Sun -

Mountain View, CA -- Sun Microsystems today filed
a trademark infringement against the island of
Java* over the use of Sun's Java* trademark.

Responding to criticism that the island has been
called Java* for centuries, Sun lawyer Frank
Cheatham said "Yeah, and in all that time they
never filed for a trademark. They deserve to lose
the name."

Rather than pay the licensing fee, the island
decided to change its name. They originally voted
to change it to Visu Albasic, but an angry
telegram from Redmond, Washington convinced them
otherwise. The country finally settled on a symbol
for a name -- a neatly-colored coffee cup which
still evokes the idea of java. Since most
newspapers and magazines will not be able to print
the name of the island, it will hereafter be
referred to in print as "The Island Formerly Known
As Java*".

Lawyers from Sun would also like to locate the
owners of the huge fiery ball at the center of the
solar system. They have some legal papers for
them....
--------------------------------
*Java is a Trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Anyone caught using the trademark without
permission will be beaten, flogged, sued, and
forced to use Microsoft products.




To: Stormweaver who wrote (21556)10/21/1999 1:00:00 PM
From: Martin Milani  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
James nice to see you are still pushing paper at Microsoft...Servicability my friend does not need going to office Depot and buying a CPU and putting it in at lunch time however, that could be the meaning according to Nicole and associates...!