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Scott Gary King 09 Jan 06 loser Dave, The only thing about ‘personal on demand’ on the Wikipedia article is: “Creative, a manufacturer of competing audio player products, criticise the term as giving undue credit to Apple and have attempted loser to revise its etymology so as to refer to Personal On Demand broadcasting.” arrowhen 09 Jan 06 How did the tissue companys react …….they didn’t try to change the name of the category. Actually, they did just that. Ten or fifteen years ago, loser I remember ads in the back of Writer’s Digest and other such magazines politely asking authors not to use brand names such as Kleenex and Xerox to mean general categories of products like facial tissues and photocopiers.
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