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> I don't know what's making it difficult for you to differentiate it
I know you don't. The problem is that copyright law doesn't work the way you think it does. Doing different things under the already registered name doesn't make it okay, want an example?
Sky TV forced Microsoft to change the name of their "SkyDrive" to "OneDrive" because they own the rights to the registered name "Sky". Nobody was going to get confused and think SkyDrive was anything to do with Sky TV and Sky TV don't operate any kind of cloud storage service, but they defended their name all the same. Stealing an existing company's name gets real companies into trouble. It doesn't get you into trouble because you don't have a company, you have the play-pretend games of a PDD sufferer.
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Which means you do, yes. I know.
> ATC
Anus Tasting Cretin.