Re: Bake-off as trademark

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Mon, 06 November 2000 22:00 UTC

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> There isn't much overlap between the markets for baked goods and network
> protocols.

the main intersection is in the doughnut area of high fat, too much sugar,
and too little nutritional value.

randy