Faustus von Goethe wrote: > No clause in any contract or license ANYWHERE is going to stop a frivolous > lawsuit. Sure it is. If you don't mention the company's trademark, that company won't sure you. Trademark lawsuits, by their very nature, aren't frivolous. A company is forced to sue on the side of caution, they must actively guard their trademarks or risk losing them. -Damian ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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- RE: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates LaPierre, Bob
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates Brad Thompson
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates Faustus von Goethe
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates Damian Smart
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates Lizard
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates Damian Smart
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates Faustus von Goethe
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates Clark Peterson
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates Clark Peterson
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Some license updates Clark Peterson
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