B&N Registers new Trademark for "MyNook"
Following only a day after the Pubit Pro trademark, Barnes & Noble filed for a new trademark which just showed up today. Here’s what it covers:
Web portal services in the nature of providing a web-based system and online portal for users to remotely manage, administer and control electronic readers, handheld and computer devices, data, digital media, software applications and electronic publications, namely, books, e-books, magazines, newspapers, text and images
Curiously enough, they also own the URL www.MyNook.com. Right now it redirects to the B&N homepage, but clearly they intend to use it as a portal. My guess is that it will function similar to kindle.amazon.com.
via Mike Cane
Comments
Stephanie M Sellers May 12, 2011 um 10:04 am
POD will be next. This is a good thing.
Ebooks revolutionize.
No more giant liberal publishing houses conditioning us by printing their preferences. Read what they want banned at FictiononFact, Stephanie M Sellers.
http://sites.google.com/site/fictiononfact/home
Tyler May 12, 2011 um 8:12 pm
Umm…what does this have to do with MYNOOK?
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