Actually, Stargate is more encumbered, at least in the US. NI STAR in the US refers to metal cylinders and does not include the "-" -- see http://www.trademarkia.com/trademarks-search.aspx?tn=NI-STAR
There is also an unregistered business name of Nistar -- I'm not a lawyer but I'm wondering where the conflicting trademark is recorded?
could you please send me the copy? my email (recaptcha) http://www.google.com/recaptcha/mailhide/d?k=01jda0x67l33ka9yzq4zy1jA==&c=TYHd_6d03zFnXqRkhSZDDQ==
And the T-Shirt just arrived yesterday :(
ReplyDeleteWhich one? You got SG-1, Atlantis and Universe.. or perhaps you're an original movie sort of guy.
ReplyDeleteI was in the process of creating a coat of arms, complete with shrubbery and herring, in Corel Draw.
ReplyDeleteActually, Stargate is more encumbered, at least in the US. NI STAR in the US refers to metal cylinders and does not include the "-" -- see http://www.trademarkia.com/trademarks-search.aspx?tn=NI-STAR
ReplyDeleteThere is also an unregistered business name of Nistar -- I'm not a lawyer but I'm wondering where the conflicting trademark is recorded?
Oh yeah the T-Shirt can be seen in the NI-STAR Yahoo! Group photos or at http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/71008992/sn/608852988/name/knights.jpg
ReplyDeleteCall it whatever, just post the installation package somewhere please.
ReplyDeletecould you please send me the copy? my email (recaptcha) http://www.google.com/recaptcha/mailhide/d?k=01jda0x67l33ka9yzq4zy1jA==&c=TYHd_6d03zFnXqRkhSZDDQ==
ReplyDeleteThanks.