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  #1  
Old March 6th 08, 10:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
MickeyMouse
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Default Adding a second HD

I'm adding a second harddrive to my system. My exsisting harddrive C: is
100gig.
My new hd will be 200gig.
Is plugging it in and formatting it all that is involved?
What are the required steps to partition it into D & E into 100gig each?

M


  #2  
Old March 6th 08, 11:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
DL
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Default Adding a second HD

Broadly speaking yes
You use Disk Management to partition/format

"MickeyMouse" wrote in message
...
I'm adding a second harddrive to my system. My exsisting harddrive C: is
100gig.
My new hd will be 200gig.
Is plugging it in and formatting it all that is involved?
What are the required steps to partition it into D & E into 100gig each?

M




  #3  
Old March 6th 08, 01:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Bob I
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Default Adding a second HD

have you tried looking up "partition drive" it Windows help?

MickeyMouse wrote:

I'm adding a second harddrive to my system. My exsisting harddrive C: is
100gig.
My new hd will be 200gig.
Is plugging it in and formatting it all that is involved?
What are the required steps to partition it into D & E into 100gig each?

M



  #4  
Old March 6th 08, 07:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
LVTravel
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Posts: 378
Default Adding a second HD


"MickeyMouse" wrote in message
...
I'm adding a second harddrive to my system. My exsisting harddrive C: is
100gig.
My new hd will be 200gig.
Is plugging it in and formatting it all that is involved?
What are the required steps to partition it into D & E into 100gig each?

M



As for "plugging it in all that is involved", NO!

You need to ensure that the jumpers on the old drive is set to Master (maybe
with slave present depending on the manufacturer of the old drive) and slave
on the new drive.

Settings and help are located on Western Digital's site in this PDF file,
second page. http://www.wdc.com/en/library/eide/2579-001037.pdf

Seagate's jumper settings are he
http://www.seagate.com/images/suppor...5_family_1.gif

The partitioning and formatting of the drive is done within Disk Management.
Use Windows help to figure out how to do it.


  #5  
Old March 6th 08, 09:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Dragomir Kollaric[_2_]
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Default Adding a second HD



-------------------------------

September 18

* Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse" trademark application is granted.
* [113.274]

--------------------------------
I sure hope you get the point?








In case not, keep using "Mickey Mouse" and someone will complain to
your ISP, if not worse......
























































I'm adding a second harddrive to my system. My exsisting harddrive C: is
100gig.
My new hd will be 200gig.
Is plugging it in and formatting it all that is involved?
What are the required steps to partition it into D & E into 100gig each?

M





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  #6  
Old March 6th 08, 11:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Jonathan[_2_]
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Default Adding a second HD



"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in
message
-------------------------------

September 18

* Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse" trademark application
is granted.
* [113.274]

--------------------------------
I sure hope you get the point?








In case not, keep using "Mickey Mouse" and someone will
complain to your ISP, if not worse......



I hope you don't actually believe what you post.


  #7  
Old March 13th 08, 06:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Dragomir Kollaric[_2_]
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Default Adding a second HD

On 2008-03-06, Jonathan hit the keyboard and wrote:


"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in
message
-------------------------------

September 18

* Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse" trademark application
is granted.
* [113.274]

--------------------------------
I sure hope you get the point?








In case not, keep using "Mickey Mouse" and someone will
complain to your ISP, if not worse......



I hope you don't actually believe what you post.


What's so hard to understand? If a person uses a "trademark"
and doesn't own it, he has no legal right to use it. Doesn't
matter if this on Usenet or not. But maybe I should have
written "complain to Disney.com"? Maybe they don't mind that
the names of their cartoons figures are abused by people who
are to chicken to use their real name or come up with
something unique of their own.

This is plain and simple. I can cite cases I know of. I'll
just tell you this one as it involves a very well-known
Rock-band from the sixties, (still around BTW) and they took
a Pub-owner to court, because he named his Pub after
them. Instead of seeing this as an free advertisement for
them they thought someone else was cashing in on their
*popularity*.



Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is included... :-)

  #8  
Old March 14th 08, 11:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
EmGee
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Default Adding a second HD

Dragomir, as a jerk have you always been that way or did you go to a
university to become a first class CERTIFIED jerk?
Maybe he uses the name Mickey Mouse perhaps because he just likes the name,
or maybe
his real name is as stupid as yours so prefers to use an alias.
Maybe he does not profit from using the name as you suggest he might.
I see other other names here like,
New Orleans Novice
*********meg
M.I.5 3/4
T5
I suggest these are nice people just wishing to use an alias, so what's
wrong with that?
It's sad you choose to call people not using their real names 'CHICKEN'
But then I suspect you are a very sad person with next to no friends. If
you wish I'll be your friend and perhaps together we can overcome your
depression.
I guess you will reply with insults, but that's ok. If your picking on me
then at least you might leave someone else alone.

Yours Truly,
Mickey Mouse,
Donald Duck,
and ofcourse Daffy.




"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in message
...
On 2008-03-06, Jonathan hit the keyboard and wrote:


"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in
message
-------------------------------

September 18

* Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse" trademark application
is granted.
* [113.274]

--------------------------------
I sure hope you get the point?








In case not, keep using "Mickey Mouse" and someone will
complain to your ISP, if not worse......



I hope you don't actually believe what you post.


What's so hard to understand? If a person uses a "trademark"
and doesn't own it, he has no legal right to use it. Doesn't
matter if this on Usenet or not. But maybe I should have
written "complain to Disney.com"? Maybe they don't mind that
the names of their cartoons figures are abused by people who
are to chicken to use their real name or come up with
something unique of their own.

This is plain and simple. I can cite cases I know of. I'll
just tell you this one as it involves a very well-known
Rock-band from the sixties, (still around BTW) and they took
a Pub-owner to court, because he named his Pub after
them. Instead of seeing this as an free advertisement for
them they thought someone else was cashing in on their
*popularity*.



Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is included... :-)



  #9  
Old March 14th 08, 07:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Dragomir Kollaric[_2_]
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Default Adding a second HD

On 2008-03-14, EmGee hit the keyboard and wrote:
Dragomir, as a jerk have you always been that way or did you go to a
university to become a first class CERTIFIED jerk?
Maybe he uses the name Mickey Mouse perhaps because he just likes the name,
or maybe
his real name is as stupid as yours so prefers to use an alias.
Maybe he does not profit from using the name as you suggest he might.
I see other other names here like,
New Orleans Novice
*********meg
M.I.5 3/4
T5
I suggest these are nice people just wishing to use an alias, so what's
wrong with that?
It's sad you choose to call people not using their real names 'CHICKEN'
But then I suspect you are a very sad person with next to no friends. If
you wish I'll be your friend and perhaps together we can overcome your
depression.
I guess you will reply with insults, but that's ok. If your picking on me
then at least you might leave someone else alone.


Lemme see, you started to call me names, (while I made a
general remark) and now you think I do the same?Years ago it
was normal behavior to use real names and even real e-mail
addys on Usenet, I guess it's because of people like
yourself this has changed.

No, I made my point to the OP, if you didn't understand it,
you have my permission to read my post over and over until
you get it. BTW where did I say that the OP would be getting
some profit using the name Mikey Mouse?

I used a e-mail once with the ending "invalid.org" I was
told unless I *owe* the name I'm not allowed to use it, so
big deal, I accepted the advice.

As to my real name, I don't care if you think it's a stupid
name, I've seen worse then that one, just look in a
telephone-book, who knows maybe your own is among them? :-)

HAND :-)

Have the last word if this makes you feel better.


Yours Truly,
Mickey Mouse,
Donald Duck,
and ofcourse Daffy.




"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in message
...
On 2008-03-06, Jonathan hit the keyboard and wrote:


"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in
message
-------------------------------

September 18

* Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse" trademark application
is granted.
* [113.274]

--------------------------------
I sure hope you get the point?








In case not, keep using "Mickey Mouse" and someone will
complain to your ISP, if not worse......


I hope you don't actually believe what you post.


What's so hard to understand? If a person uses a "trademark"
and doesn't own it, he has no legal right to use it. Doesn't
matter if this on Usenet or not. But maybe I should have
written "complain to Disney.com"? Maybe they don't mind that
the names of their cartoons figures are abused by people who
are to chicken to use their real name or come up with
something unique of their own.

This is plain and simple. I can cite cases I know of. I'll
just tell you this one as it involves a very well-known
Rock-band from the sixties, (still around BTW) and they took
a Pub-owner to court, because he named his Pub after
them. Instead of seeing this as an free advertisement for
them they thought someone else was cashing in on their
*popularity*.



Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is included... :-)






Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is included... :-)

  #10  
Old March 16th 08, 06:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Ed Covney
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Posts: 79
Default Adding a second HD

I sure hope you get the point?

I hope you don't actually believe what you post.


What's so hard to understand? If a person uses a "trademark"
and doesn't own it,


Dragomar - once a trade-mark gets widely accepted in society
it not only denotes the trademark name but also gets widely used
in a generic sense. For instance, the word "aspirin" was once a
registered trademark until the public transformed it by using it in
its generic sense. A valid trademark must have a source-denoting
function.

Here "MickeyMouse" refers to the generic use. How do you tell
the difference?, The trademark uses a circle "R".

See:

http://www.welshkatz.com/?t=11&la=385&format=xml&p=822

Anyway, in the future, should you want to comment about
a point of U.S. or international law, please get it right. OK?

Ed



  #11  
Old January 26th 11, 06:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
jay cox
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Default Adding a second HD

partiti
oning and formatting

On Thursday, March 06, 2008 5:17 AM MickeyMouse wrote:


I'm adding a second harddrive to my system. My exsisting harddrive C: is
100gig.
My new hd will be 200gig.
Is plugging it in and formatting it all that is involved?
What are the required steps to partition it into D & E into 100gig each?

M



On Thursday, March 06, 2008 6:37 AM DL wrote:


Broadly speaking yes
You use Disk Management to partition/format



On Thursday, March 06, 2008 8:52 AM Bob I wrote:


have you tried looking up "partition drive" it Windows help?

MickeyMouse wrote:



On Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:59 PM LVTravel wrote:


"MickeyMouse" wrote in message
...

As for "plugging it in all that is involved", NO!

You need to ensure that the jumpers on the old drive is set to Master (maybe
with slave present depending on the manufacturer of the old drive) and slave
on the new drive.

Settings and help are located on Western Digital's site in this PDF file,
second page. http://www.wdc.com/en/library/eide/2579-001037.pdf

Seagate's jumper settings are he
http://www.seagate.com/images/suppor...5_family_1.gif

The partitioning and formatting of the drive is done within Disk Management.
Use Windows help to figure out how to do it.



On Thursday, March 06, 2008 6:23 PM Jonathan wrote:


"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in


I hope you do not actually believe what you post.



On Friday, March 07, 2008 3:44 AM Dragomir Kollaric wrote:


-------------------------------

September 18

* Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse" trademark application is granted.
* [113.274]

--------------------------------
I sure hope you get the point?








In case not, keep using "Mickey Mouse" and someone will complain to
your ISP, if not worse......



























































Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is included... :-)



On Friday, March 14, 2008 7:38 AM EmGee wrote:


Dragomir, as a jerk have you always been that way or did you go to a
university to become a first class CERTIFIED jerk?
Maybe he uses the name Mickey Mouse perhaps because he just likes the name,
or maybe
his real name is as stupid as yours so prefers to use an alias.
Maybe he does not profit from using the name as you suggest he might.
I see other other names here like,
New Orleans Novice
*********meg
M.I.5 3/4
T5
I suggest these are nice people just wishing to use an alias, so what's
wrong with that?
It's sad you choose to call people not using their real names 'CHICKEN'
But then I suspect you are a very sad person with next to no friends. If
you wish I'll be your friend and perhaps together we can overcome your
depression.
I guess you will reply with insults, but that's ok. If your picking on me
then at least you might leave someone else alone.

Yours Truly,
Mickey Mouse,
Donald Duck,
and ofcourse Daffy.




"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in message
...



On Saturday, March 15, 2008 4:52 AM Dragomir Kollaric wrote:


On 2008-03-06, Jonathan hit the keyboard and wrote:

What's so hard to understand? If a person uses a "trademark"
and doesn't own it, he has no legal right to use it. Doesn't
matter if this on Usenet or not. But maybe I should have
written "complain to Disney.com"? Maybe they don't mind that
the names of their cartoons figures are abused by people who
are to chicken to use their real name or come up with
something unique of their own.

This is plain and simple. I can cite cases I know of. I'll
just tell you this one as it involves a very well-known
Rock-band from the sixties, (still around BTW) and they took
a Pub-owner to court, because he named his Pub after
them. Instead of seeing this as an free advertisement for
them they thought someone else was cashing in on their
*popularity*.



Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is included... :-)



On Saturday, March 15, 2008 4:53 AM Dragomir Kollaric wrote:


On 2008-03-14, EmGee hit the keyboard and wrote:

Lemme see, you started to call me names, (while I made a
general remark) and now you think I do the same?Years ago it
was normal behavior to use real names and even real e-mail
addys on Usenet, I guess it's because of people like
yourself this has changed.

No, I made my point to the OP, if you didn't understand it,
you have my permission to read my post over and over until
you get it. BTW where did I say that the OP would be getting
some profit using the name Mikey Mouse?

I used a e-mail once with the ending "invalid.org" I was
told unless I *owe* the name I'm not allowed to use it, so
big deal, I accepted the advice.

As to my real name, I don't care if you think it's a stupid
name, I've seen worse then that one, just look in a
telephone-book, who knows maybe your own is among them? :-)

HAND :-)

Have the last word if this makes you feel better.




Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is included... :-)



On Sunday, March 16, 2008 5:22 AM Jonathan wrote:


"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in
message

Some people would rather feel sorry for you like I do and try to deflect
your attacks on people who use a "handle" while communicating on usenet and
the internet. This has been going on for decades and as far back as CB
radio. No harm done and I doubt you or anyone can cite one prosecution or
anyone even getting into any trouble what-so-ever. Unless you can provide
something of substance to back you claim maybe you should leave people
along. You will be a better person for it and you will feel much better in
the long run.

Do you really believe that no one can use the name "Mickey Mouse" by the
way? What if someone wanted to select that name as a legal name for their
child? Do you think they would not be allowed because it is already taken?
Think about it.



On Sunday, March 16, 2008 2:56 PM Ed Covney wrote:


Dragomar - once a trade-mark gets widely accepted in society
it not only denotes the trademark name but also gets widely used
in a generic sense. For instance, the word "aspirin" was once a
registered trademark until the public transformed it by using it in
its generic sense. A valid trademark must have a source-denoting
function.

Here "MickeyMouse" refers to the generic use. How do you tell
the difference?, The trademark uses a circle "R".

See:

http://www.welshkatz.com/?t=11&la=385&format=xml&p=822

Anyway, in the future, should you want to comment about
a point of U.S. or international law, please get it right. OK?

Ed



On Saturday, March 22, 2008 4:39 PM Dragomir Kollaric wrote:


On 2008-03-16, Jonathan hit the keyboard and wrote:
cut


Excuse me whom did I "attack"? After all I was called a
jerk, so this seems to be OK, name-calling is used in a
meaningful dialog?

Care to back up this unfounded claim of yours? As to
"registered trademarks":

The rock-band "Rolling Stones" took a small pub-owner to
court, (here in Vienna 6 to 7 years ago) because they didn't
like this name being used in this way. And yes the pub-owner
lost and had to rename the pub.

So if the Disney Cooperation is more "user-friendly" great.
My first post on this topic wasn't mean-spirited, just meant
as a warning as to what could happen.



Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is included... :-)



On Sunday, March 23, 2008 5:15 AM EmGee wrote:


So sorry you took offence of my calling you a jerk, but hey, if the shoe
fits....

"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in message
...
Exactly, what did your above reply have to do with answering the poster's
question?
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!
You just stick your nose in, which was not helpful or of any assistance,
really, why did you bother? Using Mickey Mouse as a handle is my choice and
should be of no concern to anyone. If I receive notification from the
Disney corporation I would/will respect their wishes but until then
............Heyyyyyyyyyy Mickeyyyyy!

M.
P.s I leave you with the last word if you like as I won't further reply to
you.



On Sunday, March 23, 2008 5:23 PM Jonathan wrote:


"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in
message

I am sorry if I hurt your feelings. But you really should get around usenet
groups more.


There is something known as "fair use":

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search

Happy reading.

The idea that someone would be forced to stop calling himself Mickey Mouse
or any other name is ludicrous.

Yours truly.

George Bush the murdering war criminal.



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Old January 26th 11, 07:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Twayne[_2_]
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Default Adding a second HD

In ,
jay cox typed:
partiti
oning and formatting

On Thursday, March 06, 2008 5:17 AM MickeyMouse wrote:


I'm adding a second harddrive to my system. My exsisting
harddrive C: is 100gig.
My new hd will be 200gig.
Is plugging it in and formatting it all that is involved?
What are the required steps to partition it into D & E
into 100gig each?

M


Just about that simple. Depends on whether it's SATA, IDE which needs
master/slave settings, etc. and whether it's been preformatted as many are.
There should have been paperwork that came with the drive telling you how to
go about the installation. If not, check their website for same.
Also, you have not given good information so really, this is about the
only answer you can be given; anything else would be pure guessing.

HTH,

Twayne`


On Thursday, March 06, 2008 6:37 AM DL wrote:


Broadly speaking yes
You use Disk Management to partition/format



On Thursday, March 06, 2008 8:52 AM Bob I wrote:


have you tried looking up "partition drive" it Windows
help?

MickeyMouse wrote:



On Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:59 PM LVTravel wrote:


"MickeyMouse" wrote in message
...

As for "plugging it in all that is involved", NO!

You need to ensure that the jumpers on the old drive is
set to Master (maybe with slave present depending on
the manufacturer of the old drive) and slave on the new
drive.

Settings and help are located on Western Digital's site
in this PDF file, second page.
http://www.wdc.com/en/library/eide/2579-001037.pdf

Seagate's jumper settings are he
http://www.seagate.com/images/suppor...5_family_1.gif

The partitioning and formatting of the drive is done
within Disk Management. Use Windows help to figure out
how to do it.



On Thursday, March 06, 2008 6:23 PM Jonathan wrote:


"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote in


I hope you do not actually believe what you post.



On Friday, March 07, 2008 3:44 AM Dragomir Kollaric
wrote:


-------------------------------

September 18

* Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse" trademark
application is granted.
* [113.274]

--------------------------------
I sure hope you get the point?








In case not, keep using "Mickey Mouse" and someone
will complain to your ISP, if not worse......



























































Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is
included... :-)



On Friday, March 14, 2008 7:38 AM EmGee wrote:


Dragomir, as a jerk have you always been that way or
did you go to a university to become a first class
CERTIFIED jerk?
Maybe he uses the name Mickey Mouse perhaps because
he just likes the name, or maybe
his real name is as stupid as yours so prefers to
use an alias.
Maybe he does not profit from using the name as you
suggest he might.
I see other other names here like,
New Orleans Novice
*********meg
M.I.5 3/4
T5
I suggest these are nice people just wishing to use
an alias, so what's wrong with that?
It's sad you choose to call people not using their
real names 'CHICKEN' But then I suspect you are a
very sad person with next to no friends. If you
wish I'll be your friend and perhaps together we can
overcome your depression.
I guess you will reply with insults, but that's ok.
If your picking on me then at least you might leave
someone else alone.

Yours Truly,
Mickey Mouse,
Donald Duck,
and ofcourse Daffy.




"Dragomir Kollaric" wrote
in message
...



On Saturday, March 15, 2008 4:52 AM Dragomir
Kollaric wrote:


On 2008-03-06, Jonathan hit the keyboard and wrote:

What's so hard to understand? If a person uses a
"trademark"
and doesn't own it, he has no legal right to use
it. Doesn't matter if this on Usenet or not. But
maybe I should have written "complain to
Disney.com"? Maybe they don't mind that
the names of their cartoons figures are abused by
people who
are to chicken to use their real name or come
up with something unique of their own.

This is plain and simple. I can cite cases I know
of. I'll
just tell you this one as it involves a very
well-known Rock-band from the sixties, (still
around BTW) and they took
a Pub-owner to court, because he named his
Pub after them. Instead of seeing this as an
free advertisement for
them they thought someone else was cashing in
on their *popularity*.



Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is
included... :-)



On Saturday, March 15, 2008 4:53 AM Dragomir
Kollaric wrote:


On 2008-03-14, EmGee hit the keyboard and wrote:

Lemme see, you started to call me names, (while
I made a general remark) and now you think I do
the same?Years ago it
was normal behavior to use real names and even
real e-mail addys on Usenet, I guess it's
because of people like yourself this has
changed.

No, I made my point to the OP, if you didn't
understand it,
you have my permission to read my post over and
over until
you get it. BTW where did I say that the OP would
be getting
some profit using the name Mikey Mouse?

I used a e-mail once with the ending
"invalid.org" I was
told unless I *owe* the name I'm not allowed to
use it, so
big deal, I accepted the advice.

As to my real name, I don't care if you think
it's a stupid name, I've seen worse then that
one, just look in a telephone-book, who knows
maybe your own is among them? :-)

HAND :-)

Have the last word if this makes you feel better.




Dragomir Kollaric
--
This signature is licensed under the GPL and may be
freely distributed as long as a copy of the GPL is
included... :-)



On Sunday, March 16, 2008 5:22 AM Jonathan wrote:


"Dragomir Kollaric"
wrote in
message


Some people would rather feel sorry for you like
I do and try to deflect your attacks on people
who use a "handle" while communicating on usenet
and the internet. This has been going on for
decades and as far back as CB radio. No harm done
and I doubt you or anyone can cite one
prosecution or anyone even getting into any
trouble what-so-ever. Unless you can provide
something of substance to back you claim maybe
you should leave people along. You will be a
better person for it and you will feel much
better in the long run.

Do you really believe that no one can use the
name "Mickey Mouse" by the way? What if someone
wanted to select that name as a legal name for
their child? Do you think they would not be
allowed because it is already taken? Think about
it.



On Sunday, March 16, 2008 2:56 PM Ed Covney
wrote:


Dragomar - once a trade-mark gets widely
accepted in society
it not only denotes the trademark name but also
gets widely used in a generic sense. For
instance, the word "aspirin" was once a
registered trademark until the public
transformed it by using it in its generic sense.
A valid trademark must have a source-denoting
function.

Here "MickeyMouse" refers to the generic use.
How do you tell
the difference?, The trademark uses a circle "R".

See:

http://www.welshkatz.com/?t=11&la=385&format=xml&p=822

Anyway, in the future, should you want to
comment about
a point of U.S. or international law, please get
it right. OK?

Ed



On Saturday, March 22, 2008 4:39 PM Dragomir
Kollaric wrote:


On 2008-03-16, Jonathan hit the keyboard and
wrote: cut


Excuse me whom did I "attack"? After all I
was called a jerk, so this seems to be OK,
name-calling is used in a meaningful dialog?

Care to back up this unfounded claim of
yours? As to "registered trademarks":

The rock-band "Rolling Stones" took a small
pub-owner to court, (here in Vienna 6 to 7
years ago) because they didn't
like this name being used in this way. And yes
the pub-owner
lost and had to rename the pub.

So if the Disney Cooperation is more
"user-friendly" great.
My first post on this topic wasn't
mean-spirited, just meant
as a warning as to what could happen.



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On Sunday, March 23, 2008 5:15 AM EmGee wrote:


So sorry you took offence of my calling you a
jerk, but hey, if the shoe fits....

"Dragomir Kollaric"
wrote in message
...
Exactly, what did your above reply have to do
with answering the poster's question?
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!
You just stick your nose in, which was not
helpful or of any assistance, really, why did
you bother? Using Mickey Mouse as a handle is
my choice and should be of no concern to
anyone. If I receive notification from the
Disney corporation I would/will respect their
wishes but until then ............Heyyyyyyyyyy
Mickeyyyyy!

M.
P.s I leave you with the last word if you like
as I won't further reply to you.



On Sunday, March 23, 2008 5:23 PM Jonathan
wrote:


"Dragomir Kollaric"
wrote in
message


I am sorry if I hurt your feelings. But you
really should get around usenet groups more.


There is something known as "fair use":

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search

Happy reading.

The idea that someone would be forced to stop
calling himself Mickey Mouse or any other
name is ludicrous.

Yours truly.

George Bush the murdering war criminal.



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