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Comments on: Tarzan's yell must be written in music for trademark registration
WHY copyright the yodel?
By Mark Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 11:03 GMT
So why didn't they write it musically?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 11:12 GMT
Something to do with Phil Collins?
By James Smith Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 11:30 GMT
Also just had a thought
By Mark Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 12:28 GMT
@Mark
By Red Bren Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 12:31 GMT
Pointless
By BitTwister Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 12:34 GMT
@Mark
By Bit Fiddler Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 13:35 GMT
AaaAAaaAAargh
By Keith Turner Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 14:58 GMT
@Red Bren
By Mark Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 15:29 GMT
Baltimora
By Daniel B. Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 17:50 GMT
@Mark
By PunkTiger Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 20:44 GMT
Cherchez la moolah (this phrase copyright me as many years back as needed)
By unitron Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 03:50 GMT
Personally…
By Mo Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 09:04 GMT
Tarzan's Yell isn't Edgar Rice Burroughs's Property
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 13:55 GMT