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Re: "Radical media" as a trademark
"Burkart, Patrick" <[log in to unmask]>
Sat, 14 May 2011 11:44:41 -0500
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The Global Fusion conference consortium also encountered a similarly spurious trademark claim, and decided to ignore it. So far, it has not been raised again.

Patrick Burkart
Texas A&M University

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Subject: Re: "Radical media" as a trademark

The terms 'radical media' and 'community radio' have ben in use long enough
(longer for the latter than the former) and in enough venues (including
reification of the latter in the regulatory laws, codes, etc. of a host of
nations) that it's very unlikely that a cease and desist order would be
upheld in most US courts, and overruled in such courts as decided to uphold
it.

Donald R. Browne,  University of Minnesota

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