I'm no trademark lawyer, but can you really call a product SUN? I think that one's already been trademarked in the computer/electronics market. http://www.sun.com/suntrademarks/index.jsp
There's at about 45 live trademarks on the name sun - most of them not owned by our favorite microsystems. Trademarks are more narrowly defined than "computer/electronics" - and calling a product 'sun' doesn't seem to infringe on the might microsystems.
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I'm no trademark lawyer, but can you really call a product SUN? I think that one's already been trademarked in the computer/electronics market.
http://www.sun.com/suntrademarks/index.jsp
There's at about 45 live trademarks on the name sun - most of them not owned by our favorite microsystems. Trademarks are more narrowly defined than "computer/electronics" - and calling a product 'sun' doesn't seem to infringe on the might microsystems.
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=toc&state=um5kei.2.1&p_search=searchstr&BackReference=&p_L=100&p_plural=yes&p_s_PARA1=sun&p_tagrepl%7E%3A=PARA1%24FM&expr=PARA1+and+PARA2&p_s_PARA2=live&p_tagrepl%7E%3A=PARA2%24LD&a_default=search&a_search=Submit+Query