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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The other issue is that eReader may be a trademark and if that's so, then eReader cannot mean electron book reader no matter how many people may want it to do so.
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That doesnt matter. Words mean what people want them to mean, it's a cultural thing and not a legal thing.
Trademarks are only relevant in the legal world, and even there it is specific to the question of: "Does the use of this name potentially lead to damages?" I can call my restaurant "eReader", regardless of Palm IP, anytime anywhere.