Indeed, and what if the Wikimedia movement looks after its own logos, would that be bullying too? :-) I remember a site with a name like "Wikithistown" (with "Thistown" being the name of a specific city) with the self-description: "Wikithistown is the Wikipedia of Thistown", using also the Wikipedia logo. A Wikimedia representative asked the site makers friendly to reconsider the wording and the use of the logo, and they did. But some Wikipedia volunteers were very pissed off, because "those people in Thistown are nice and do good things". This has never been disputed, but to avoid confusion in the age of Wikileaks it is really important to make clear who is what and who. Kind regards Ziko
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ziko van Dijk voorzitter / president Wikimedia Nederland deputy chair Wikimedia Chapters Association Council Vereniging Wikimedia Nederland Postbus 167 3500 AD Utrecht http://wikimedia.nl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013/6/3 Katie Chan <k...@ktchan.info> > On 03/06/2013 10:49, Ziko van Dijk wrote: > >> The case already cost money to the WMF, because of the time invested by >> our >> legal counsel. As with the Loriot stamps and the office action then, it's >> not worth to loose (even more) money for it. That might look different in >> a >> different legal system and with better odds. >> I am not quite happy with making this a moral question about 'standing up >> to bullies', Peter. If you want to fight bullying, there is a lot to do >> within the Wikipedia editing community... >> Kind regards >> Ziko >> >> > This has already been raised in this thread, but I want to emphaise can we > please not equate everyone who enforces their trademarks as bullies. If a > trademark holder do not enforces their trademark, they lose the trademark. > Enforcing ones trademark is what a trademark holder is suppose to do. Now > we can argue that the WTO is being overly broad in their interpretation of > the similarity between the two logos, then the question becomes whether the > Wikivoyage logo is worth spending the money fighting over. > > KTC > > -- > Katie Chan > Any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely those of the > author and do not necessarily represent the view of any organisation the > author is associated with or employed by. > > > Experience is a good school but the fees are high. > - Heinrich Heine > > > > ______________________________**_________________ > Wikimedia-l mailing list > Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.**org <Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org> > Unsubscribe: > https://lists.wikimedia.org/**mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l<https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l> > _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l