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Better my negative karma than your negative intellect :-)
Presumably you are the same person - I do wish you would use a pseudonym chum.
If it is you - then you are one of those that are unable to face facts.
You are not alone - I am use to people being afraid of facts:
When I said blood would very likely pass vCJD onto others - at a time when experts said this was only a "theoretical" risk. Hardly a 'lucky guess', it was years before proven correct.
Also, when I warned of the under reporting of surgery errors in the UK. Again, it was years before proven correct in BMJ and also by WHO.
However, objective reasoned debate for you is impossible.
Your sort go silent rather than answer - but let us see how you get on with just two very simple questions:
1. Is it not true - that virtually every word is (or can be) registered as a trademark many times over by different type of business in same or different country?
2. Is it not true - the only way for registered trademark domains to avoid confusion with ordinary domain names is to have some sort of identifier to identify them - to replace registered trademark symbol?
I can be wrong - prove to everybody you are not chicken ;-)
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