But once it makes it into a wide enough distribution (wether for profit or not) it calls their attention to it, and they need to nip it in the bud, or consent is implied for future breeches?
Did Star Trek use Enterprise prior to the Navy?
I thought the Navy had used it prior, and Star Trek used it to make their Flag Shipseem like a natural progression?
That was the first American Enterprise.As the link above shows both the French and British had ships named Enterprise before 1775.Did Star Trek use Enterprise prior to the Navy?
I thought the Navy had used it prior, and Star Trek used it to make their Flag Shipseem like a natural progression?
The first ship to be named Enterprise was a part of the Continental Navy of the United States and was captured from the British on May 18, 1775. The last ship to be named USS Enterprise (CVN 65) was commissioned November 25, 1961. In all eight US Navy ships have had the name Enterprise.
definatley!I just think it's a little sad that we are heading towards a society that values the letter of the law much higher than the spirit of the law.
I remember Claudia Christian once commented that Paramount once tried to sue the US Navy over their use of the name USS Enterprise.
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