It seems you're not the only one with Mu in company- and product name anymore.
It's probably not contestable (betwistbaar: NL) but I thought you needed to know!
Kai.
No disrespect but why should this be contestable?Kai VejaR wrote:http://www.kvraudio.com/news/7707.html
It seems you're not the only one with Mu in company- and product name anymore.
It's probably not contestable (betwistbaar: NL) but I thought you needed to know!
Kai.
Nothing wrong indeed, that's what i meant.tranceglobal wrote:No disrespect but why should this be contestable?Kai VejaR wrote:http://www.kvraudio.com/news/7707.html
It seems you're not the only one with Mu in company- and product name anymore.
It's probably not contestable (betwistbaar: NL) but I thought you needed to know!
Kai.
Mu Technologies vs. Mutools? These names are not even that similar unless I have missed something. Having the same letters or even a same syllable in a name doesn't seem something to get excited over.
Now on the other hand, if someone steals the likeness or a patented function or exact brand name of your product its a different matter, but I did not observe that here.
Back to minding my own business now...
D.
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