NetBSD Trademark Application Completed
Daniel de Kok writes "The NetBSD Foundation is proud to announce that it has registered the ``NetBSD®'' trademark. The foundation would like to thank Jay Michaelson (Wasabi Systems) for filing the application and providing answers to the US Patent Office, and Carl Oppedahl (Oppedahl & Larson) for giving advice and keeping the Foundation informed about the process. An official policy on the use of the NetBSD® trademark is currently being drafted and will be made public soon."
"An official policy on the use of the NetBSD® trademark is currently being drafted and will be made public soon" how can you condem them before you even hear there policy on the use of the trademark?
-=Hinkey=-
Actually the cost of a trademark registration is quite reasonable. You can do the discovery and filing for around $1000, possibly less if you do some of the paperwork yourself.
IANAL but I have a few trademarks.
Patents... OTOH cost 10x more to start with, and considerably more after that if you try to defend them.
So a registered trademark is a good investment for a small company that fears competition.
I don't see the immediate benefit to NetBSD, however.
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Acquiring such a trademark means that it is somewhat easier to enforce that others do not use the trademark in their own product names.
Saves on having to hunt down and kill the jerk that forks NetBSD and calls it NetBSD. This would have saved a lot of hell with MySQL.
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