Re: [marketing] Re: Ubuntu does not respect the trademark OpenOffice.org

2010-08-05 Thread EVA-Email
> I always thought it was OpenOffice.org. > It is always shortened to OOo not OOO. OOo = OpenOffice.org (see http://www.openoffice.org) OpenOffice.org is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. OOO = Oracle

[marketing] Re: Ubuntu does not respect the trademark OpenOffice.org

2010-08-05 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 05/08/10 05:42, Stephen Samuel wrote: One does not need to tag each and every misuse on the web to make a difference, but tagging every misuse *you notice* is both productive and possible. It also helps to protect the OpenOffice.Org trademark from being overturned for lack of prosecution. I

Re: [marketing] Re: Ubuntu does not respect the trademark OpenOffice.org

2010-08-04 Thread Stephen Samuel
One does not need to tag each and every misuse on the web to make a difference, but tagging every misuse *you notice* is both productive and possible. It also helps to protect the OpenOffice.Org trademark from being overturned for lack of prosecution. If popular websites get 20-200 comments every

Re: [marketing] Re: Ubuntu does not respect the trademark OpenOffice.org

2010-08-04 Thread Luiz Oliveira
Hi, >> I would say both, Dell and Ubuntu. > > A quick search of the Ubuntu.com website however shows a few places > where OpenOffice is used as opposed to OpenOffice.org but not very > many: http://www.ubuntu.com/search/google-appliance/OpenOffice > > Perhaps a quick note to both companies would g

[marketing] Re: Ubuntu does not respect the trademark OpenOffice.org

2010-08-04 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 04/08/10 14:20, Luiz Oliveira wrote: I would say both, Dell and Ubuntu. The Dell page is rather old and is not using the current Ubuntu logo, font and colour scheme so I suspect that that page is Dell's responsibility. A quick search of the Ubuntu.com website however shows a few places w

Re: [marketing] Re: Ubuntu does not respect the trademark OpenOffice.org

2010-08-04 Thread Luiz Oliveira
I would say both, Dell and Ubuntu. Luiz Oliveira > On 04/08/10 13:18, Luiz Oliveira wrote: >> *http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/emea/segments/gen/client/en/ubuntu_landing?c=uk&l=en >> >> * >> >> *"3) Ubuntu with OpenOffice is compatible with Microsoft^® Office and >> Adobe^®

Re: [marketing] Re: Ubuntu does not respect the trademark OpenOffice.org

2010-08-04 Thread Andy Loughran
I agree with Alan on this. On 4 August 2010 13:23, Alan Lord (News) wrote: > On 04/08/10 13:18, Luiz Oliveira wrote: > >> * >> http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/emea/segments/gen/client/en/ubuntu_landing?c=uk&l=en >> * >> >> *"3) Ubuntu with OpenOffice is compatible with Micros

[marketing] Re: Ubuntu does not respect the trademark OpenOffice.org

2010-08-04 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 04/08/10 13:18, Luiz Oliveira wrote: *http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/emea/segments/gen/client/en/ubuntu_landing?c=uk&l=en * *"3) Ubuntu with OpenOffice is compatible with Microsoft^® Office and Adobe^® Acrobat^® * I would say that is DELL's rather Ubuntu's problem.