SSC Trademark Threats vs LinuxGazette.net
Zelligar writes "You may want to check into the brewing trademark issues between SSC/linuxgazette.com and the linuxgazette.net people - linuxgazette is a volunteer gazette, hosted by SSC for a while, and now SSC is taking it over - and threatening trademark litigation to boot!
Here is one story and another on the subject."
> linuxgazette.com was first, and linuxgazzete.net is a ripoff of the .com
Of course the website "linuxgazette.com" existed before; but now many (most? all?) of the volunteers who ran this project (and who see themselves as "Linux Gazette" have created a new site, since the old one is no longer under their control. The company who once offered to host it now claims to own it. Read the linuxgazette.net side of the story at http://linuxgazette.net/issue96/reborn.html
Quote:
"SSC, the company who had been hosting - and, to some degree, supporting - our efforts since shortly after the inception of the Gazette has decided that it somehow belongs to them, to change, adapt - or to destroy - at their pleasure."
> The law. That's how it works, braniac.
But how do you know that the company is the rightful owner of the trademark and can do what it wants with it, without knowing about the agreements SSC had whith the linuxgazette people?
But according to Rick Moen. http://lwn.net/Articles/58065/
LinuxGazette was founded by a group, it was hosted independantly for a short period of time.
SSC provided hosting for many years and things got closer. They even paid for some writers.
Now they are leaving, and taking their name with them.
SSC thinks they own LinuxGazette, The volunteer group does not.
I think it will be interesting to see how SSC proves they own the name.