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Re: kdewebdev ???
by Eric Laffoon on Monday 15/Mar/2004, @12:19
Joke? Wake up and smell the coffee... I'm sure you'd agree with me that "Windows" is far to generic a term to be given trademark on and there is prior art going all the way back to Xerox Parc and beyond. Nobody in their right mind would have even tried, which is why it took the hubris of MS to do it.

Now that we agree on that, and interestingly Lindows may yet get the Windows trademark pulled in the US (last I heard) this is pulled from today's news...

http://linuxtoday.com/infrastructure/2004031501026NWMSLL

As you can see Lindows has lost the trademark battle in Europe. I admire Robertson's moxie, but he took a risky path. Also, for those who think we in the US has a monopoly on stupidity I think the MobiliX case in German court where they ruled it infringed on the trademark of the Obilix, a French comic book character was the epitome of ridiculous, but that was finally overturned.

http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2003-09-06-002-26-NW-CY-LL
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Re: kdewebdev ???
by David on Monday 15/Mar/2004, @12:50
Ah, of course. Perhaps I'm applying too much commone sense to the situation.
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Re: kdewebdev ???
by Kurt Pfeifle on Monday 15/Mar/2004, @13:46
> ...the MobiliX case in German court where they ruled <
> it infringed on the trademark of the Obilix, a French <
> comic book

The characters' name is "Obelix" (Ob*e*lix), which makes it even more different
from "Mob*i*lix"....

And I agree: the only monopoly ever entirely ruled out is one stupidity ;-)

Cheers,
Kurt
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