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Re: Knur? Knot?
by MamiyaOtaru on Friday 11/May/2007, @13:41
How the heck can one trademark a name? Knut was the name of a king of Denmark and England (anglicized as Canute). It didn't appear with this bear. To what does the trademark apply? Pairings of the name with the image of a bear? I suppose it's like restricting usages of the name McDonald that have to do with food. It would suck to be a resterateur named McDonald or a computer software guy named Mike Rowe ;) (I know)
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Re: Knur? Knot?
by gizz on Friday 11/May/2007, @15:03
As you mentioned McDonald's...

http://www.papascott.de/archives/2007/04/21/knut-wochen/
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  • Re: Knur? Knot?
    by MamiyaOtaru on Saturday 12/May/2007, @01:53
    Excellent :) And from following links: laffo @ knutwurst, knutella and bärate uhse
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Re: Knur? Knot?
by Alexa on Friday 11/May/2007, @16:17
Knut is so cute ~ he will always be in my heart. I think it's great they have named this alpha after him... He is incredible cute - And the polarbear lives on the other side of the world than the penguin... But: Does this mean - that KDE is working completely into the other direction of the usual linux-world-philosophy? i am confused.

@_@

Greets from "Knut"-Germany,
Alexa
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  • Re: Knur? Knot?
    by Knut Mork on Monday 14/May/2007, @00:15
    Thank you! But why do you mention polarbears ?
    :-)
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