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I notice this was originally created at PermaWar, but was moved to Permawar. MOS:TM allows for "CamelCase" if that is widely used to denote something:
Trademarks in CamelCase are a judgment call. CamelCase may be used where it reflects general usage and makes the trademark more readable.
OxyContin or Oxycontin—editor's choice
In the case of this song, the album uses "PermaWar", as do most of the sources referenced in this article. So I'm suggesting that we move this back to PermaWar. MrMoustacheMM (talk) 18:39, 26 August 2013 (UTC)Reply
Every place that's selling it that I've checked has it as PermaWar, so I'm inclined to go with that. -- I need a name (talk) 18:18, 12 September 2013 (UTC)Reply