Re: Product names as adjectives?

Subject: Re: Product names as adjectives?
From: Diane Burke <dburke -at- RIGEL -dot- TYDAC -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 09:14:31 +0000

In <m0wZ52M-000RKBC -at- tydac -dot- com>, Matt Ion wrote:

>I don't recall ever hearing of the Xerox people complaining about this.
> If nothing else, it's made their name a household term.

Does anyone remember when Lego sent out notices with its product to please
refrain from using Lego as a noun? They were afraid of losing the
trademark.

D.

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