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To: robert read who wrote (33351)10/25/1997 2:34:00 PM
From: Roger Nelson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Just a thought regarding Zip &#153

I purchased Fujifilm Zip &#153 the other day. As I was reading the thread this morning, I looked up on the package of the 10 pack. I thought it was interesting to see that just after the Zip &#153 there is "100" printed. I know we have talked about IOM ability to make 200 Meg Disk/Drives, but should they ever increase their Megs they can have immediate product differentiation. Has this "100" always been at the end of trademark. Just something to ponder!



To: robert read who wrote (33351)10/25/1997 3:17:00 PM
From: sheila rothstein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Robert, Here's a legal opinion re "Nomai" from my husband. When IOM sued Nomai for patent infringement the usual response from Nomai would be to commense "declaratory relief action". He said this occurs in most patent infringement cases and doesn't mean anything as far as the outcome of the case which will be decided on the facts. (Herb Greenberg read this before you write your nasty column). SR