Computers

Psion Orders Websites to Stop Using the Term Netbook

Dear Psion,


Netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook, netbook. Netbook.

Much love,
Giz

p.s. Netbook.

[Gearlog]

Comments (AU Comments | US Comments)

  • meinrosebud

    Well, that’s one brand that I will not chose just on principles. Psion you have lost another customer! (like they care!)

  • torbengb

    meinrosebud, it seems you’re not aware that Psion is not in the PDA anymore, so there are no customers to lose. Today Psion only manufactures industrial handhelds.

  • RalfM

    Besides Psion, other companies have registered trademarks with the term netbook in it, for instance MSI registered Wind Netbook as a trademark. I don’t hear MSI complain.

  • lostincanberra

    OK. I surrender. ‘Netbork’ anyone?

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