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Originally Posted by contactpraven2001
it's bullshit man ...........
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Tradationally trademarks and copyrights fought on some family connection...whenever the Royal name was used 'Royal underwear' the british monarch offended...They can claim their name was used for commercial name.. Google has registered its trade mark of Google along with it familiar G and the G-Mailcopyright holder couldn't use the G with his patent also mail is not a name and it is a service such as Postal.. so if some body get copyright SAM POST and if Inda Post is advertising and the party can claim the POST is copyrighted ?service name canbe affixed for clarity purpose..
However in this instant case both of Gmail and G-mail is different so no copyright is infringed.. both of them can use the titles.
with regards,
vaithy