Not to mention that The Big O, Big O, and The Big “O” all currently have live trademarks in the entertainment section of the USPTO, of which this guy theoretically violated the last one and, if he wants to keep the title, the others as well.
Realize that has really nothing to do with the cover, but I have to wonder if people really research their tiles, either.
Nancy
10 years ago
Which sounds to me like they didn’t pay for the photos. đ Not cool.
Not to mention that The Big O, Big O, and The Big “O” all currently have live trademarks in the entertainment section of the USPTO, of which this guy theoretically violated the last one and, if he wants to keep the title, the others as well.
Realize that has really nothing to do with the cover, but I have to wonder if people really research their tiles, either.
Which sounds to me like they didn’t pay for the photos. đ Not cool.
He left the watermarks on ’em, so he’s cool. Right? He’s cool, ain’t he?
This cover looks like you are supposed to cut and fold it to make a box. Which is very handy because I like to keep my Os in a box.
Do the authors really think that putting “M.D” and “Ph.D” after their names boosts their credibility?
MD, PhD, QED?
B.O.?
(Magna cum laude, of course)
The guy on the top left is having a Big O right now!!!
“Those stock photo watermarks? They donât make the pictures look better.” They also make them illegal to use.