> Are you refering to Crayola? As far as I can tell, 'crayon' is a term > that's been around for a long, long time. Webster's at least traces its > etymology back to the Latin 'creta', circa 1644: > Crayola claiming to have an exclusive right to 'crayon' based names would > seem akin to Burger King claiming an exclusive right to 'burger' based > names. Exactly. > Which is another point -- crayon.net and crayon.com are both registered to > very non-Crayola entities, apparently without incident. crayon.org doesn't appear to be owned by Crayola either. - Bart _______________________________________________ Kimageshop mailing list Kimageshop@master.kde.org http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop