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From:tana.jones@enron.com
To:mark.taylor@enron.com
Subject:Trademarking
Cc:
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Date:Wed, 8 Mar 2000 01:48:00 -0800 (PST)

---------------------- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 03/08/2000 09:48 AM
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David Forster
03/08/2000 09:45 AM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Trademarking

Fyi

---------------------- Forwarded by Justin Boyd/LON/ECT on 08/03/2000 12:27
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Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.

From: "Day, Jonathan" <jonathan.day@linklaters.com<
08/03/2000 12:28


To: "'Justin.Boyd@enron.com'" <Justin.Boyd@enron.com<
cc: "Didizian, Marly" <marly.didizian@linklaters.com<

Subject: FW: Trademarking



Dear Justin

Marly asked me to respond to you.

As you know, the suffix ONLINE is purely descriptive and now used by many
companies. Therefore, any trade mark registration that incorporates the word
ONLINE as a suffix in the way that you use it will not enable its owner to
prevent others from using the word ONLINE.

Given the above, if you have adequate protection for the word ENRON (which
covers the services that you offer on-line as well as your core activities),
I'd say that another application for the words ENRON ONLINE is probably
unnecessary. However, if you use a particular logo for the on-line service,
that should be registered.

I hope the above is clear.

Jonathan Day

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Boyd [mailto:Justin.Boyd@enron.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 11:59 AM
To: mdidizia@linklaters.com
Cc: Edmund Cooper
Subject: Trademarking




Marly,

If you could respond to me on this request, thanks

Justin

---------------------- Forwarded by Justin Boyd/LON/ECT on 08/03/2000 11:59
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Paul Goddard
08/03/2000 11:35

To: Justin Boyd/LON/ECT@ECT, Edmund Cooper/LON/ECT@ECT
cc:

Subject: Trademarking

Can one of you give me a quick call to discuss . I'm @ X37047. Thanks.

I believe we are to some extent already protected with "Enron" proceeded
with
anything, but EnronOnline(TM) , etc. just affords us more protection. I
assume
this is akin to why McDonald's trademarks "Mc"Everything?
---------------------- Forwarded by Paul Goddard/LON/ECT on 08/03/2000 11:33
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David Forster
08/03/2000 01:50

To: Paul Goddard/LON/ECT@ECT
cc:

Subject: Trademarking

Paul,

Can you please give me a call to discuss trademarking?

i.e. Are we covered if we proceed a word with "Enron"? e.g.: EnronEAuction.

If we are covered, then was it necessary to register EnronOnline?

Thanks,

Dave






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