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Dell says Psion netbook trademark is bogus

Dell says Psion netbook trademark is bogus

The word Netbook is a general term that many consumers and computer manufacturers have since 2007 to describe the hordes of small, cheap notebooks on the market. Intel uses the term in advertising, like many other manufacturers such as Dell. I have a few weeks back that Psion was successful in proving to Google that they owned the trademark on the term Netbook.

Dell stands for the right to use the term Netbook together with all others with an application to claims that the mark Psion is not good. According to Dell, the brand is not good for three reasons. Dell says that Psion has the brand and does not intend to bona fide trade with the brand.

Dell also says that Psion was fraudulent in its application to the mark, because Psion used false pretenses to the mark, which is knowingly false statements and a false model of the product. The last reason is that Dell says the term is now generally accepted in the industry and consumers to describe a class of small and low-cost notebooks. I have with Dell, it seems, Psion Just wait until the word was popular Netbook and is now trying to some money from an old brand.

via Laptop Mag

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