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Comments on: Intel sued over 'dual-core' branding

Ultramobile PC maker DualCor accuses Intel of misappropriating its trademark, which it was granted last year.

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Patent abuse at its worst
by Neo Con September 6, 2007 10:27 AM PDT
Wow. Why not just patent the word "processor" or "computer" or "silicon"? What a waste of time and money for the courts.
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Patents?
by WDS2 September 6, 2007 11:04 AM PDT
This is about trademarks, not patents. Read the article before commentingn ext time.
Trademark
by hightechnh September 6, 2007 11:14 AM PDT
You mean like this?
http://www.wmur.com/news/13997140/detail.html?rss=man&psp=news

I wonder if "hamburger" is still available!
Isn't "dual core" a generic term?
by gsmiller88 September 9, 2007 9:29 AM PDT
Like "windows" when describing a typical GUI operating system? I
really don't see how DualCor will be able to win this case.
3 Words: Re Tar Ded
by as2319 September 6, 2007 11:35 AM PDT
maybe I should trademark my name before someone sues me due to hot women calling it outloud in public.

DualCor... do they even have Dual Core technology? And guess what, they forgot to buy a vowel.
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Wow.
by Swimdude007 September 6, 2007 12:53 PM PDT
I can't believe the crap you hear these days. How can DualCor sue intel over using Dual Core???? They are two different spellings...they are jealous of the fact that Intel is a huge billion dollar company unlike themselves. I hope they lose miserably.
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That is...
by Heebee Jeebies September 6, 2007 3:14 PM PDT
DualCor not Dual Core. Completely two different things. Just because something sounds a like doesn't mean when you trademark one you get all of them.

This is just another load of poo from a company that apparently doesn't have good enough products to sell and make a profit from so they have to go after things like this. Pathetic!

Robert
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Good grief.
by evilbill1782 September 6, 2007 4:06 PM PDT
So now technical terminology can be trademarked? ***?
That's like saying that because IBM use the term 'computer', "Dell Computer Inc" can sue them.
Stupid!
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Re: Good grief
by chuck_whealton September 7, 2007 6:50 AM PDT
I'd have to agree with you. It's another example of how our court systems are abused.

Charles R. Whealton
Charles Whealton @ pleasedontspam.com
Watch out Dell
by cswor September 7, 2007 8:00 AM PDT
If IBM has seen your post, they probably have a team of lawyers together already. Dell, better get yours together.
Is dual core a trademark or description?
by paulej September 6, 2007 7:23 PM PDT
If Intel is using "dual core" as a trademarked name, perhaps that's a problem. But, I bet they always use numbers with it. "Dual core" alone is a generic description. Further, that generic description has been in use well before DualCor was founded in 2003. Even on CNET one can find articles referencing dual core from 2002:
http://news.com.com/Itanium+to+take+on+Alpha+influence/2100-1001_3-826527.html

Perhaps there are older ones, but I didn't go looking too hard.

In any case, it's clear that Intel has been talking about dual core technology for years, so perhaps DualCor ought to fault themselves for picking a word they knew Intel was using with its processors.
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Good reason for Intel to trademark quad-core...
by boomslang September 6, 2007 7:35 PM PDT
and start producing them.

Woops, it was DualCor against what was an industry technical description of multi-core processors, namely a two-core or dual-core processor.

Someone needs to swat these suckers up the side of the head with a 16 lb attitude adjustment hammer for even bringing this up.
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One is a name, the other a DESCRIPTION!
by skipperpma September 7, 2007 8:38 AM PDT
This is really sad, and it'll be even sadder if a judge doesn't thow them out of court and slap them with a fine for wasting the courts time.
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Can I Trademark The Name Frivilous Lawsuit?
by marccooper September 10, 2007 10:40 PM PDT
Or how about DualFrivilousLawsuits like if they had sued Intel and AMD.
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