A few days ago (22 Jul 2006), Michael Poole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any opinion you get from debian-legal is not going to mean a thing to
either a court or a trademark office. For legal advice in general,
but especially for issues at the level of detail you are talking
about, you need to ask a
You can see why this fellow thought to warn me: both are spotted blue
frogs. But do our trademarks conflict? I claim they don't. I ask you
to point out any flaws in my arguments.
Ogg Frog is described at http://www.oggfrog.com/free-music-software/
It's still in development, with its first
Rippit the Ogg Frog writes:
A Kuro5hin member named Water claims my software's trademarked logo
infringes another programs trademark. While both programs have the
GNU General Public License, they are both commercial products of
private companies. I would take any threat to my livelihood
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