| Click Here to browse through a huge collection of Music Software which is free to download! |
Posted by Netmask on February 12, 1999 at 16:59:11:
In Reply to: Re: Trademark violation posted by One Uppenheim on February 10, 1999 at 00:01:52:
Dear Jack,
I aware of at least 15 other programs, commecial/shareware and freeware that use the generic German name 'Sounder' in their products. It's a term that has been used for over 15 years!
Check on the Amiga software companies - yes they still exist! also Mac, etc, etc. Personaly I think it is an apalling piece of etomology but the kids seem to understand the concept of 'sounder' as being someting that makes a sound. Oh dear the violation of the English language by the US hegomony!!
Stu
: : Sorry folks, but my company, Perpetual Music, Inc., has
: : a trademark on the name Sounder for software music generation.
: : Please change the name of your title immediately.
: : Meanwhile, good luck with your product (under a different name).
: : Jack Freudenheim
: : President,
: : Perpetual Music, Inc.
: Sorry Jack but my Company Jack Cough has a trademark
: on the name "Jack".
: Meanwhile , good luck with your life (under a different name).