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- From: jonathan@cs.pitt.edu (Jonathan Eunice)
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- Subject: Re: UNIX is TM?
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- Date: 15 Sep 92 03:54:50 GMT
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- zilla@ccrl.nj.nec.com (John Lewis) writes:
- > I need to mention the word "Unix" in a paper. One of the reviewers
- > repeated that
- > [...material on unix_as_a_trademark_and_proper_use_thereof deleted]
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- You might try the "trademarks mentioned are the property of their
- respective owners, and are used only editorally herein" dodge that has
- recently become popular with newsletters like Microprocessor Report.
- I can probably dig up the exact phrasing they use if you email me.
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