Hi !
I think LinuxCNC is better ... look like many others say..
Just when searching on the web if i put Linux and cnc
the result will be more top and first on Linuxcnc than EMC that's is a name
acronym ... which is use more and more now... try it on google
and see the result
The lack
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 9:16 PM, Chris Radek ch...@timeguy.com wrote:
In the spring of 2011, the LinuxCNC Board of Directors was contacted
by a law firm representing EMC Corporation (www.emc.com) about the use
of EMC and EMC2 to identify the software offered on linuxcnc.org.
EMC Corporation
Mach3 is relatively safe from attack.
If I have learned anything from my years working with lawyers and the law
system, it is that the law is applied in shades of gray. Very little is black
and white.
If Gillette launched a lawsuit against Mach3 with vigor they would likely win.
Too often
It should be obvious to anyone that PC software and razors are entirely
unrelated.
Apparently you use only high quality software.. for low quality software it is
advisable to keep all sharp and pointy objects (such as razors) away from a
user for their own protection ;-)
So there you
I love the 'LinuxCNC' software!
I love the 'LinuxCNC' software!
I love the 'LinuxCNC' software!
I love the 'LinuxCNC' software!
I love the 'LinuxCNC' software!
I love the 'LinuxCNC' software!
I love the 'LinuxCNC' software!
I love the 'LinuxCNC' software!
I don't care what we call it - just keep
On 18/01/2012 16:28, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
It's no good, we'd just get sued by the Large Magellanic Cloud…
Who are they going to sue in an open source project - the
developers ( who are they? anyone who has ever mage any
alteration to the software? ), everyone who usues the
software? or
I am not fond of the LinuxCNC name. I like Andy Pugh have had fond hopes of
someday getting EMC2 to run on MacOS (unix instead of Linux).
It seems to me unlikely that the trademark for EMC should have ever been
granted absent a qualification based on font expression, color etc.
However,
-users] LinuxCNC: The new name of the Enhanced Machine
Controller
On 18/01/2012 16:28, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
It's no good, we'd just get sued by the Large Magellanic Cloud…
Who are they going to sue in an open source project - the
developers ( who are they? anyone who has ever mage any
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 07:57:31 -0800
Alan Condit acon...@ipns.com wrote:
I am not fond of the LinuxCNC name. I like Andy Pugh have had fond
hopes of someday getting EMC2 to run on MacOS (unix instead of
Linux).
It seems to me unlikely that the trademark for EMC should have ever
been granted
On 01/19/2012 11:35 AM, dave wrote:
The is NOTHING lawyers like better than two parties that have money and
want to fight.
Dave
Exactly! I have told people getting divorced a similar thing - the only ones
who ever wins a
divorce are the lawyers.
This is sort of a hidden blessing anyway -
-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] LinuxCNC: The new name of the
Enhanced Machine
Controller
On 18/01/2012 16:28, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
It's no good, we'd just get sued by the Large Magellanic
Cloud…
Who are they going to sue in an open source project
Ed wrote:
Kent A. Reed wrote:
No telling who a Large Magellanic Cloud might sue :-)
Peter Wallace
With our luck they'll just build a hyperspatial express route through
our neighborhood, knowing that actions speak louder than words.
Nah, they'd just lob a supernova into
Chris Radek wrote:
As a result, it was necessary to choose a new name for the software.
Of the options the board considered, there was consensus that
LinuxCNC is the best option, as this has been our website's name for
years.
This does seem to be something of a mouthful ...
Did nobody
I would have expected some public discussion about new names etc
before a final decision
From when I went to get a trade mark it only covers an area this
allows multiple entities to own the same letters.
Dave Caroline
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
On 18.01.12 16:39, Geoff wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 01:16:13 pm Chris Radek wrote:
In the spring of 2011, the LinuxCNC Board of Directors was contacted
by a law firm representing EMC Corporation (www.emc.com) about the use
of EMC and EMC2 to identify the software offered on linuxcnc.org.
On 18.01.12 09:06, Dave Caroline wrote:
I would have expected some public discussion about new names etc
before a final decision
Yes, but it was probably frustrating enough to haggle with the
litigious lot, without becoming the meat in a sandwich. After we've all
blown off steam, I kinda figure
On 01/17/2012 09:16 PM, Chris Radek wrote:
In the spring of 2011, the LinuxCNC Board of Directors was contacted
by a law firm representing EMC Corporation (www.emc.com) about the use
of EMC and EMC2 to identify the software offered on linuxcnc.org.
EMC Corporation has registered various
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 10:02:01 AM Lester Caine did opine:
Chris Radek wrote:
As a result, it was necessary to choose a new name for the software.
Of the options the board considered, there was consensus that
LinuxCNC is the best option, as this has been our website's name for
I just wanted to say that I agree with this decision! EMC was always
too short, and such a common letter combination to make an effective
search term on the internet. LinuxCNC is also much more descriptive of
the software's purpose as Chris' message said.
It's sort of a milestone for this project
On Jan 18, 2012, at 08:02 , gene heskett wrote:
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 10:02:01 AM Lester Caine did opine:
Did nobody consider simply 'LMC' Linux Machine Controller ...
Humm, that does have a certain poetic sound to it.
It's no good, we'd just get sued by the Large Magellanic Cloud…
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 11:38:39 AM Sebastian Kuzminsky did opine:
On Jan 18, 2012, at 08:02 , gene heskett wrote:
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 10:02:01 AM Lester Caine did opine:
Did nobody consider simply 'LMC' Linux Machine Controller ...
Humm, that does have a certain
In all seriousness, I'm perfectly happy with the Board's decision to rename the
project to LinuxCNC. It's a good name, and we've already been using it in our
web presence, which is perhaps the most important moniker.
Is there a shorter version of our new name that we can use in parallel with
On 18 January 2012 18:55, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:
In all seriousness, I'm perfectly happy with the Board's decision to
rename the project to LinuxCNC. It's a good name, and we've already been
using it in our web presence, which is perhaps the most important moniker.
Is
On 18 January 2012 02:16, Chris Radek ch...@timeguy.com wrote:
LinuxCNC is the best option, as this has been our website's name for
years.
Ah well, I was probably never going to get it to compile on MacOS anyway….
--
atp
The idea that there is no such thing as objective truth is, quite
Matt Shaver wrote:
I just wanted to say that I agree with this decision! EMC was always
too short, and such a common letter combination to make an effective
search term on the internet.
Well, I don't fully agree, but ElectroMagnetic Compatibility is another
EMC that
causes confusion in the
Open Machine Controller or OpenCNC would have been better name. Still
holding out hope that the software could be supported on different
platforms.
For now, LinuxCNC is the monniker.
At least it isn't GNUCNC
--
Keep
On 1/18/2012 2:39 PM, Jack Coats wrote:
Open Machine Controller or OpenCNC would have been better name. Still
holding out hope that the software could be supported on different
platforms.
For now, LinuxCNC is the monniker.
At least it isn't GNUCNC
Or, in classic Unix fashion, YACNC.
But
OpenCNC already exists.
--
Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Jack Coats j...@coats.org wrote:
Open Machine Controller or OpenCNC would have been better name. Still
holding out hope that the software could be supported on different
platforms.
For now, LinuxCNC
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 14:46:01 -0500
Kent A. Reed knbr...@erols.com wrote:
On 1/18/2012 2:39 PM, Jack Coats wrote:
Open Machine Controller or OpenCNC would have been better name.
Still holding out hope that the software could be supported on
different platforms.
For now, LinuxCNC is the
2012/1/18 Alex Joni alex.j...@robcon.ro:
OpenCNC already exists.
Yes, here is something about it:
http://www.mdsi2.com/solutions/cnc_controls/
BTW do I understand correctly that emc.com guys do not have a problem
with the official name - Enhanced Machine Controller?
If that is true then I
Seeing that EMC2 has been stung by the EMC Corporation for trademark
infringment, why isn't Gillette pursuing Mach3 CNC ???
Or is it only a matter of time?
On 1/18/2012 3:05 PM, dave wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 14:46:01 -0500
Kent A. Reedknbr...@erols.com wrote:
On 1/18/2012 2:39
I know it's tongue-in-cheek, but since several people have mentioned this I
thought I'd reply.
EMC corp has a trademark in a very related field. I don't recall the specific
area, but it had to do with computer hardware and a particular area of computer
software (backup most likely). Though
FWIW, Mach3 is relatively safe from attack. Trademarks apply to a
particular domain only, and razor blades and software are quite different
domain. In addition, there must be reasonable reason to believe that the
consumer would be confused by the use of the term, and it is highly
unlikely that
What exactly did they copyright? EMC? or /Enhanced Machine Controller/?
EMC is just an acronym - can they actually claim an acronym?
As someone else said - their lawyers are trying to justify their jobs.
What about all of the - Electric Membership Corporations - EMC?
I belong to and get my power
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Dave Panetta(The Spam Catcher)
thespamcatc...@bellsouth.net wrote:
What exactly did they copyright? EMC? or /Enhanced Machine Controller/?
EMC is just an acronym - can they actually claim an acronym?
As someone else said - their lawyers are trying to justify
Padnos [mailto:spad...@sover.net]
Sent: Thursday, 19 January 2012 11:57 AM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] LinuxCNC: The new name of the Enhanced Machine
Controller
I know it's tongue-in-cheek, but since several people have mentioned this
I
thought I'd reply
On 01/18/2012 07:30 AM, Matt Shaver wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 20:50:41 +1100
Erik Christiansendva...@internode.on.net wrote:
I'm only having trouble pretending that their case has any
legitimacy.
It's not legitimate. Unfortunately, many recent activities originating
in the U.S. are
In the spring of 2011, the LinuxCNC Board of Directors was contacted
by a law firm representing EMC Corporation (www.emc.com) about the use
of EMC and EMC2 to identify the software offered on linuxcnc.org.
EMC Corporation has registered various trademarks relating to EMC and
EMC^2 (EMC with
On 1/17/2012 9:16 PM, Chris Radek wrote:
In the spring of 2011, the LinuxCNC Board of Directors was contacted
by a law firm representing EMC Corporation (www.emc.com) about the use
of EMC and EMC2 to identify the software offered on linuxcnc.org.
EMC Corporation has registered various
Chris Radek wrote:
In the spring of 2011, the LinuxCNC Board of Directors was contacted
by a law firm representing EMC Corporation (www.emc.com) about the use
of EMC and EMC2 to identify the software offered on linuxcnc.org.
EMC Corporation has registered various trademarks relating to EMC and
We have registered new IRC channels on freenode that reflect the new
project name. Please join us on #linuxcnc or #linuxcnc-devel. For the
time being, users joining the old channels will be forwarded, but this
may not be possible indefinitely.
Jeff
On 1/17/2012 10:20 PM, Jeff Epler wrote:
We have registered new IRC channels on freenode that reflect the new
project name. Please join us on #linuxcnc or #linuxcnc-devel. For the
time being, users joining the old channels will be forwarded, but this
may not be possible indefinitely.
Jeff
IMHO, we need to keep references to EMC and EMC2 on the web site as
'historical artifacts', and also reference the NIST project that
started the initial 'Enhanced Machine Controller' project and named
it. Like in http://www.isd.mel.nist.gov/projects/rcslib/emc_links.html
It will also allow links
On 17.01.12 21:31, Jack Coats wrote:
IMHO, we need to keep references to EMC and EMC2 on the web site as
'historical artifacts', and also reference the NIST project that
started the initial 'Enhanced Machine Controller' project and named
it. Like in
I wonder when EMC, Inc was incorporated and initially copywrited EMC
and EMC^2 (superscript that is).
... I need to get over it and just go along, but I hate feeling like
we are being muscled out by the force of money/clout.
... That is probably my hangup. I'd feel much better if EMC would
offer
On 01/17/2012 08:12 PM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 17.01.12 21:31, Jack Coats wrote:
IMHO, we need to keep references to EMC and EMC2 on the web site as
'historical artifacts', and also reference the NIST project that
started the initial 'Enhanced Machine Controller' project and named
it.
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 01:16:13 pm Chris Radek wrote:
In the spring of 2011, the LinuxCNC Board of Directors was contacted
by a law firm representing EMC Corporation (www.emc.com) about the use
of EMC and EMC2 to identify the software offered on linuxcnc.org.
EMC Corporation has registered
On 01/17/2012 07:31 PM, Jack Coats wrote:
IMHO, we need to keep references to EMC and EMC2 on the web site as
'historical artifacts', and also reference the NIST project that
started the initial 'Enhanced Machine Controller' project and named
it. Like in
Do you think the other mob are in danger of being lawyered by a company that
makes razors?
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