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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Nah. I don't like tea.
But as I said before you cannot change the meaning of a trademarked word. So if eReader is trademarked, then just add the hyphen.
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Ok let's get technical. eReader might be but I don't think so since it can define many devices. The word ereader is not trademarked. You could also use e-reader to describe any device designed for reading electronic books.
Now I do believe Kindle and Kobo could possibly be trademarked.
Only brand names are trademarked. Example Kleenex tissue. Kleenex is the trademark not the word tissue.
So what is your drink of choice?