Why not? The reason these companies deliver to an address is because historically, that is the most convenient way for them to get your package to you. Now it would be more convenient for you (and less so for them,…
If the issue is someone knowing your whereabouts during the day, hopefully you consider it pretty unsettling that everyone who knows your address can be reasonably certain where you are between 6 PM and 7 AM. That being…
The examples you've provided cannot be immediately distinguished just from talking to a person. Additionally, these are two traits that are very identifiable - they're broad definitions that only separate people into…
My first thought was how these articles were in no way more readable than the originals. Does anyone prefer a multi-column layout?
Unfortunately, the case Google (or more specifically Cooley) is that the term is still too vague, regardless of the limit of your context. This seems analogous to a company trying to trademark "Skip the lines" when…
Why not? The reason these companies deliver to an address is because historically, that is the most convenient way for them to get your package to you. Now it would be more convenient for you (and less so for them,…
If the issue is someone knowing your whereabouts during the day, hopefully you consider it pretty unsettling that everyone who knows your address can be reasonably certain where you are between 6 PM and 7 AM. That being…
The examples you've provided cannot be immediately distinguished just from talking to a person. Additionally, these are two traits that are very identifiable - they're broad definitions that only separate people into…
My first thought was how these articles were in no way more readable than the originals. Does anyone prefer a multi-column layout?
Unfortunately, the case Google (or more specifically Cooley) is that the term is still too vague, regardless of the limit of your context. This seems analogous to a company trying to trademark "Skip the lines" when…