Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Intel has responded to the case of the word "netbook" quote from Psion.

Intel has formally responded to the lawsuit the company Psion, which calls for a billion dollars for the use of the word "Netbook", registered her as a brand, says Register Hardware. Intel representatives insist that the Psion in 2003, not sold in the U.S. any device Netbook Pro. As proof of their position, they bring a message from the site of the Psion, which refers to the cessation of sales netBook Pro.
In Intel did not contest the allegation Psion that netBook Pro since the beginning of 2009 was sold for an amount of 13650 dollars. Although netBook Pro was removed from production in 2003, but sold for a long time. For example, in 2006, sales surpassed two million dollars.
Intel has confirmed that using the term "netbook", but clarified that it is not used as a trademark. In fact, Intel claims that did not attempt to register the word as such.
In December 2008, Psion has asked Internet resources do not use the word "netbook" and remove it from the site until March 2009. This word Intel relatively recently begun to call ultradeshevye notebooks.
Your Psion netBook appeared in 2000. Manufacturing equipment has been curtailed because of their low popularity.

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