NFC is dead, long live N-Mark! [Trademarks and Copyright make the world go round]
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NFC, the technology, is doing great, but NFC, the name, isn’t. It can’t be trademarked, and no I really owns it, so the NFC-Forum has decided to invent N-Mark. The new N-Mark logotype will become criterion icon you’ll see at cash points, in shops, and anywhere else NFC engineering tin can be used. Similar to how Bluetooth has the letter B written in a touch agency, NFC has a stylized N in the logo you see above.
For some odd reason I tin can’t layover thought of Zorro when looking at at it, but then again I’m a strange strange man.
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