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Subject: Re: Alleging name theft, Bob Dylan sues Apple Computer
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Richard A. O'Keefe (ok@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au) wrote:
: mg@asp.camb.inmet.com (Mitch Gart) writes:
: >I think it's understandable that Bob would not want companies putting 
: >out CD's with the word "Dylan" prominent in the title that describes 
: >the content of the CD.

: I think Bob Dylan should be thanking Apple on bended knees for increasing
: his name recognition.  It has been so long since I have heard anything of
: his on the radio that I thought he was dead.  I'm serious about this.
: This lawsuit is the first thing of any sort I've heard about him in YEARS.
: I would have expected publicity given to the name to _increase_ his sales.

	Perhaps. But most 'normal' people still haven't heard more
about him. People with an interest in Apple have but not too many more.
Besides this is not an interesting topic. Perhaps it could be moved to 
email. Unless we all think everyone's posting new and important thoughts.
I think 2 followups covered everything and now it's just back and forth.
Or maybe we could keep the crossposts down.

>>>>> DYnamic LANguage
>>>> no, no
>>> yes
>> no
> yes


do you see what i'm trying to say?
