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Briefly: Patent office declines Dell's trademark of "cloud computing"

Jordan Golson, The Industry Standard08.18.2008
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The US Patent and Trademark Office has denied an application by Dell to trademark the term "cloud computing." According to Sam Johnston, the USPTO has declared "cloud computing" a generic term that is "incapable of functioning as a source-identifier for applicant's services."

The ruling is officially titled a "non-final determination", which leaves open the option for Dell to appeal the ruling, but a brief look at the Trademark Office's ruling suggests Dell doesn't have much ground to stand on.

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