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	<updated>2007-05-03T03:43:36-07:00</updated>
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					<title>Comment by Adrian</title>
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							But is wifi a trademark, like hoover?
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					<updated>2007-05-03T03:43:36-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2005/11/05/It_Takes_a_Village_to_Raise_a_Word/#comment-4492</id>
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						<name>Adrian</name>
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					<title>Comment by Scott Reynen</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2005/11/05/It_Takes_a_Village_to_Raise_a_Word/#comment-4493"/>
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							Yes, but trademarks don't govern how words are used in common speech.
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					<updated>2007-05-03T05:52:14-07:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2005/11/05/It_Takes_a_Village_to_Raise_a_Word/#comment-4493</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Scott Reynen</name>
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