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Date:      Mon, 17 Apr 2000 12:16:06 +0930
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        FreeBSD Chat <chat@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: [H-CHAT] FW: [SLUG] Fwd:  Fw: Microsoft slogan] (fwd)
Message-ID:  <20000417121606.B80336@freebie.lemis.com>

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> Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 11:08:07 +1000
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> In a landmark decision, the Australian Commercial Practices Court
> today ruled that Toyota is no longer allowed to run its advertising
> campaign based on the word "Bugger". Explained Court spokesman Loof
> Lirpa, "Some time ago Microsoft took out an injunction against the
> use of the word 'Bugger' in Toyota's ad. It was argued that 'Bugger'
> had been associated with Windows far longer and far more deeply than
> with Toyota's utes."
>
> Lirpa went on to suggest that every Windows user in the world uses
> the word at least once a day as a direct result of using
> Windows. "No other product has ever achieved that degree of market
> recognition and for Toyota to muscle in on it was clearly a breach
> of commercial etiquette and, ipso facto, copyright."
>
> Microsoft is now planning a media-wide campaign using their
> catch-word. A copy that has been leaked to us shows several familiar
> faces:-
>
> Steven King is shown saving the last page of his new 800 page
> blockbuster in Word and then re-opening it to find that it has been
> reduced to three smiley faces and half a dozen Japanese
> characters. He smiles wanly at the camera and says "......"
>
> Kerry Packer is shown shaking his head knowingly and muttering
> "....."  when he discovers that the spreadsheet on which he based
> his latest $4 billion takeover has suffered from the notorious Excel
> "four sevens are thirty six" feature and that the Ayer's Rock Hot
> Pie Company is somewhat overvalued.
>
> The head of the CIA (with his faced pixillated) is shown shouting
> "....." on finding that Outlook has just e-mailed the entire
> contents of his hard drive to the head of the KGB. She, in turn,
> says "byugyah" when the file is found to be in last year's Access
> format.
>
> A spokesthing for Microsoft commented, "This is a logical move for
> the company that used "You make a grown man cry" and "The damned and
> accursed are convicted to the flames of Hell" as advertising slogans
> for its software. We anticipate establishing the slogan in the
> marketplace by including a t-shirt printed with "Bugger Microsoft"
> in every box of our software."
>
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