VoiceMax Speech Processor
There are no federal laws in the USA governing partnerships.
It may be covered by some state law where Mouser is incorporated.
The issue is trademark infringement. Something most companies
take quite seriously.
Stray Dog wrote in
r.org:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008, JIMMIE wrote:
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 13:34:31 -0800 (PST)
From: JIMMIE
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew, rec.radio.cb,
rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Subject: VoiceMax Speech Processor
On Nov 29, 9:44*am, Telstar Electronics
wrote:
So did Mouser assist you in the design, or put up money to market
you splatter circuit? Do they get a cut of your business? Do they
sell your junk in their catalog? Or is your only partnership just
that you order parts from them? Do they even know what you order
parts for? Partner with Mouser, yeah right, just more telestar
hype.
Commander... Like I said earlier... the dictionary defines partner
as "One that is united or associated
with another or others in an activity or a sphere of common
interest." I guess you're not able to comprehend that sentence. Not
really surprising. If you're looking for an argument... I only argue
with worthwhile adversaries... lol
Perhaps Mouser should be informed of this claim to partnership. They
may very interested.
Jimmie
Maybe not "informed" but ask people THERE, at Mouser, what their
"definition" of _partner_ is and then tell them about this guy.
"Dictionary" definitions should not be confused with word usage within
contexts that alter the meaning of words. For example, the word
_sterilize_ has a different meaning in banking/finance compared to
microbiology.
In a business context, "partners" generally implies that an ongoing
relationship exists by virtue of a written contract. If party A buys
parts from party B, and pays for those parts with money, that
establishes a provider-customer relationship, not a partnership.
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