bill@bilver.UUCP (Bill Vermillion) (06/29/90)
In article <18730@well.sf.ca.us> whofan@well.sf.ca.us (Brian Lawrence Dear) writes: > > >For the last couple of months, I've been getting lots of requests >from USENET newsgroup readers to post some more information about our >COCONET(R) software. For the benefit of everyone who's inquired, >here's the scoop -- briefly: > ... (the rest deleted) .. Are you aware that there is already a Coconet software package. It runs under Xenix/Unix, and from what I remember uses pretty much standard networking hardware, = ethernet comes to mind. It is designed to inteface Unix/Xenix networks into Novel, Banyan, etc. They are in Coconut Grove, FL, therefore the name. Which of you came first? -- Bill Vermillion - UUCP: uunet!tarpit!bilver!bill : bill@bilver.UUCP
whofan@well.sf.ca.us (Brian Lawrence Dear) (07/03/90)
COCONET came first and the name COCONET is a registered trademark of our company, Coconut Computing, Inc. We are aware of the company from Florida that is using our trademark without authorization and have an attorney working on the case now. -- brian dear coconut computing, inc.