> Hmm, I already have a P4. > I wonder Colin, once you get famous and stuff with your > sequencer, would Intel object to those Pn names? ;) IANAL, but I don't think they can. They switched from calling their CPUs 386, 486, etc, to Pentium because they could successfully protect the name 'Pentium', where they couldn't protect a number. I don't think it's possible to protect something as generic as a single letter and number. Anywa, it would be hard to imagine that someone might buy an analogue-style sequencer by mistake, thinking they were getting a CPU chip for their PC. Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] C3PO´s tutorial HEEEELP
2004-06-10 by Colin f