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| (...) <snip> (...) Well, since lollapalooza is a word in the English language, I don't see how it could be trademarked. -- Thomas Main main@appstate.edu (...) (26 years ago, 28-Apr-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)
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| (...) I couldn't find it at Webster's or www.dictionary.com ... What does it mean? Cheers, - jsproat (26 years ago, 28-Apr-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)
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| (...) Webster's 3rd New International Dictionary has this def.: la la pa loo za or lal la pa loo za or lol la pa loo sa <pro., etym. snipped> something superior or unusual: an outstanding example <a filing system for keeping track of things that is (...) (26 years ago, 28-Apr-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)
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| (...) ^^^...^^^ (I think I misspelled this) (...) Trademarks don't have to be names or coined words. Actually, any word can pretty much be a trademark. For example, all of the following examples are well-known trademarks: Coined or derived words: (...) (26 years ago, 28-Apr-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)
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