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Originally Posted by icombat
Since a company cannot own a Trademark to a generic word, as I believe Jeopardy is, you should in theory be ok.
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You think Jeopardy is not a valid trademark? Then Apple is not either.
You are so wrong on the trademark issues, that I don't even know how to begin. Let me try....you can not trademark something like "Audio Converter" for an audio conversion software. "Audio Converter" is generic words to DESCRIBE the functionalities. However, using generic words in a way which is not descriptive is totally a valid trademark, like "Apple" or "Jeopardy" or "Twist" or "Blackberry" or "Palm" ...