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Comment did anyone answer the question? (Score 1) 1057

IANAL, however:

1) Lots of people THREATEN lawsuits. Until one is filed and you are served, I wouldn't sweat it. But you obviously already are.

2) Lawsuits can be filed, but can still be without merit. But you obviously knew that.

3) Sounds like it is without merit, but if one is filed get a lawyer anyway. And countersue them for malicious and frivilous suits. Because it sounds like they don't have a leg to stand on.

Google's DNA 171

bart_scriv writes "Businessweek confronts Google naysayers with an analysis of the company's business structure, arguing that its unique structure lends it the flexibility to adapt to any and all markets: 'Google is actually the first company with a brand that is built entirely on stem cells: able to grow and develop into whatever form it sees fit.' The article predicts significant changes for the company in communications, hardware, entertainment and localization and goes on to argue that Google is on the verge of achieving the holy grail of branding--being all things to all markets."

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