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Post-it Notes trademark threatens Office release

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 10 Jan 1997 12:55 GMT

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Microsoft plans a sticky memo feature in the imminent Office 97 that 3M says infringes on its famous trademark and is asking for the feature to be removed in the shipping version of the product.

3M last year released a version of its Post-it Notes as pop-up software.

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