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by midev
1802 days ago
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> There is another point if view, and that is that corporate marketing should not take precedence over correct use of language. There is no such thing as correct use of language. That being said, you should spell proper names as they are registered. It's iPhone, not Iphone. > It can definitely be argued fairly that the writer does not have to break language conventions just because a company says they have to. Language convention is to spell the name as the company as it is registered. You wouldn't change someone's last name because it didn't follow some other, slightly related convention... https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/38827/how-to-wri... |
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