[GRASS-PSC] (was: Definition of a Project) now: Trademarks
Brad Douglas
rez at touchofmadness.com
Tue Mar 13 02:15:45 EDT 2007
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 01:32 -0400, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
> Note, legally registering a trademark can be somewhat onerous, but you
> can just assert a trademark ( (tm) instead of (R) ) and that carries quite
> a bit of weight from a legal point of view. That is what we decided to
> do for "OSGeo".
Ah. I figured someone had looked into it at an international level.
Great news, then.
> If GRASS considers it important, we could look at (tm) issues, or even
> possibly registering the GRASS trademark. But I'd hesitate before getting
> overly legalistic about this if there isn't really a compelling problem.
Registration can be costly and time consuming. If we can get away with
a simple (tm) assertion, it would definitely be the way to go. Anything
more is a waste of resources. But I do wonder what the difference is
between (tm) assertion and registration.
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