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SuSE No Longer Barred From Selling

MobyTurbo writes "According to a press release SuSE is no longer barred from selling Linux as reported and discussed in a thread on slashdot. SuSE is settling out of court with a German company called "Crayon" that claims that the KDE app Krayon violates their trademark. Incidentally, this vulnerability probably applies to several other distributions."

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  1. colorful argument by cez · · Score: 5, Funny

    What does Crayola have to say about this?

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  2. Re:Wonder if Binney&Smith have heard of this.. by jayhawk88 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Perhaps crayon is considered a general word, like tissue. The trademark name comes from the brand, in this case Crayola (Kleenex).

  3. 22,103 defendants by Alsee · · Score: 5, Funny

    Crayon Vertriebs has announced that to inhibit any future potential dilution of market value of their brand "Crayon", they intend to seek injunctions against the following 22,103 defendants:

    Arayon 49 hits.
    Brayon 463 hits.
    Drayon 285 hits.
    Erayon 30 hits.
    Frayon 100 hits.
    Grayon 547 hits.
    Hrayon 2 hits.
    Irayon 20 hits.
    Jrayon 22 hits.
    Krayon 12300 hits.
    Lrayon 5 hits.
    Mrayon 8 hits.
    Nrayon 5 hits.
    Orayon 56 hits.
    Prayon 2750 hits.
    Rrayon 4770 hits.
    Srayon 52 hits.
    Trayon 603 hits.
    Urayon 2 hits.
    Vrayon 5 hits.
    Xrayon 17 hits.
    Yrayon 10 hits.
    Zrayon 2 hits.

    At this time Crayon Vertriebs has not named any defendants using Qrayon 0 hits, Wrayon 0 hits, or rayon 467,000 hits. Crayon Vertriebs reserves the right to name additional defendants in the future.

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  4. Re:Lawsuits by Britney · · Score: 2, Funny
    SuSE is settling out of court with a German company called "Crayon" that claims that the KDE app Krayon violates their trademark

    Really? Who will Crayon be after next?

    German footballer Stefan Kuntz?

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  5. I by Treeluvinhippy · · Score: 3, Funny

    with partnership with B® and C® have formed® a new ecommerce company whose vision is to bring whatever to wherever all around® the planet with unlimited® capacity. This meld®ing of giants has the new and original name of D®

    Our business plan is generate revenue by suing anyone and® everything that has violated® our cherished® and world® reconigzed® trad®emark.

    For example the online forum Slashd®ot. If you will notice the third® from last letter you will see our trad®emark is once again used® without out our consent and you can be sure our lawyers are stand®ing by to d®ishout our creamy brand® of messed® up justice on the bagel that is the internet.

    Once we have generated® enough revenue we will commence with bringing unlimited® broad®band® access that is afford®able to everyone, be they eskimo or aborigine. Although I will ad®mit we haven't a clue how we're going to pull it off.

    D® and d® are registared® trad®emarks of D® Ecommerece®. B® and C® are registared® trad®emarks used with permission. Any other letter of the english alphabet that is owned® by another company we are a small startup and it isn't worth it to come after us.

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  6. From The Register article about it... by glwtta · · Score: 3, Funny

    "...app called Krayon, listed in the start menu but no longer supplied..."

    The what menu now??

    (I know, I know, off topic, blah, blah - sue me.)

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