[Twisted-Python] suggestions for naming to help us preserve a Twisted trademark
Michael
ms at cerenity.org
Fri May 30 03:52:30 MDT 2008
On Friday 30 May 2008 01:25:19 Tim Stebbing wrote:
> why?
>
> I mean, if you trademark 'Twisted' and developer X goes and calls his
> bit of code 'twisted foo' are you going to pursue him in court? To
> what end?
There's also defensive trademarking. If Linux (for example) had been
trademarked early, this would never have happened:
In the United States, the name Linux is a trademark registered to Linus
Torvalds.[59] Initially, nobody registered it, but on August 15, 1994,
William R. Della Croce, Jr. filed for the trademark Linux, and then
demanded royalties from Linux distributors. In 1996, Torvalds and some
affected organizations sued him to have the trademark assigned to
Torvalds, and in 1997 the case was settled.[60]
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux#Licensing.2C_trademark.2C_and_naming )
Michael.
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