wxWindows changes name
Anand Pillai
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Thu Feb 26 01:17:47 EST 2004
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Is this a sign that the corporation is getting panicky? It normally happens to a company when they get panicky that they tend to focus on side-issues. Microsoft never used to spend on TV ads much AFAIK. Now they are doing it... I wonder what is happening in Redmond. -Anand paul at boddie.net (Paul Boddie) wrote in message news:<23891c90.0402250227.7d07849f at posting.google.com>... > "Terry Reedy" <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote in message news:<mailman.57.1077648520.8594.python-list at python.org>... > > "Piet van Oostrum" <piet at cs.uu.nl> wrote in message > > news:wzy8qsfqe6.fsf at ordesa.cs.uu.nl... > > > > > So what will happen to the X Window system, often referred to as > > > XWindows. > > For the nth time, it isn't referred to as XWindows in any official or > meaningful sense. > > > Isn't there a consortium or something, with much more resources ($$$) to > > fight than Julian and Robin have? > > Yes, it's called Sun Microsystems who used the OpenWindows name ages > ago: > > http://step.polymtl.ca/~coyote/open-look/01-general/faq-doc-1.html > > I guess Microsoft aren't up for yet more protracted legal action > involving Sun, so they go for the small guy instead. > > [...] > > > It is a complement to Julian and Robin that MS noticed them enough to > > threaten and negotiate with them. Also that they did not just cave but > > negotiated a 6 month transition period and $ for transition costs. > > Microsoft deserves no compliments whatsoever. This is just a case of a > company blatantly misusing a generic term which they've been told they > can't even enforce as a trademark in the United States, surfing > different legal systems in order to find places where they can carry > out acts reminiscent of extortion on legitimate activities and > businesses, and then bullying small outfits who can't afford to argue > for any substantial period of lawyer time. > > For once, the United States is actually a beacon of sanity in all > this. There's Lindows being issued with injunctions all over the > planet for the use of a name which resembles Windows; there's the > bloke behind Mobilix being forced to change his site's name to > TuxMobil because the publishers of Asterix think they own every name > ending with "ix". The only positive thing about the former case is > that Michael Robertson seems to know enough about public relations to > make every aggressive move by Microsoft an embarrassment for them > whilst raising the profile of his own business. > > So, how is it a compliment that a corporation waits several years > before jumping on an now-established project whose name doesn't really > infringe on any reasonable trademark? How does threatening behaviour > deserve any compliment whatsoever? > > Paul
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