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From: pls@sortac.UUCP (Pat Sullivan)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.d
Subject: Re: VC
Message-ID: <350@sortac.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 14-Jan-87 07:19:38 EST
Article-I.D.: sortac.350
Posted: Wed Jan 14 07:19:38 1987
Date-Received: Fri, 16-Jan-87 01:56:20 EST
References: <455@sii.UUCP> <1532@kitty.UUCP>
Reply-To: pls@sortac.UUCP (Pat Sullivan)
Organization: AT&T Tech-NS, Atlanta
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>In article <455@sii.UUCP>, drd@sii.UUCP (David Dick) writes:
>> 'vc' is a registered trademark of Software Innovations, Inc. for
>> our UNIX(R) spreadsheet.  We've been selling our spreadsheet
>> under that name for 5 years now.  ...

In article <1532@kitty.UUCP> larry@kitty.UUCP (Larry Lippman) writes:
>	Ahem.  How can you register ``vc'' as a trademark for use in the
>UNIX (tm) environment when the command vc(1) - version control clearly
>predates your spreadsheet program?

The 3 pages for "vc(1) - version control" in my (BTL) UNIX User's
Manual for Release 3.0 dated June, 1980 show it as obsolescent;
the same 3 pages in my (AT&T) UNIX User's Manual for SVR2.0 dated
April, 1984 show it as standard.  I'm just curious (I don't want
to start something that belongs in misc.legal): is the spreadsheet
"vc" *registered* or simply a trademark?  If it's registered, is
that simply because AT&T did not choose to pursue it?

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Pat Sullivan - {akgua|ihnp4}!sortac!pls - voice 404-257-7382
disclaimer: opinions are my own, etc., etc., etc.

VC is actually the trademark of a well known Southeastern Asia militia;
this predates both of the above.