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Linux Trademark Rejected in Australia

daria42 writes "Linus Torvalds' bid to have the word 'Linux' trademarked in Australia has failed, with the local intellectual property regulator sending his lawyer a vitriolic letter deriding efforts to provide evidence the trademark application was legitimate. In the letter, the regulator points out that information from Wikipedia and Google used by the lawyer to support the trademark application is simply not effective in making the case for a trademark to be registered."

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  1. fp by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    fp

  2. Fisrt p0st by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Vista for everyone!

  3. Coorrr by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    coor blimy, thats not cricket, mate!

  4. What does this mean for *BSD? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

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  5. Last Disk (a tribute to *BSD) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    "Last Disk" [to the tune of Last Kiss by pearl jam]

    Oh where, oh where is my BSD?
    I just loaded Beta 5.3
    It's gone to heaven, so I've got to be good,
    So I can see the OS when I leave this world.

    I'd started to load it in my roommate's Dell,
    the hard drive was taking it pretty well.
    During the load, it crashed the heads,
    the distro was stalled, *BSD was dead.
    I couldn't stop, so I yanked the cord.
    I'll never forget, the sound , oh Lord--
    the screamin' drives, the speaker's blast,
    the painful scream that I-- heard last.

    Oh where, oh where is my *BSD?
    That load took it away from me.
    It's gone to heaven, so I've got to be good,
    So I can see *BSD when I leave this world.

    When I woke up, the sparks were pourin down.
    There were admins standin all around.
    Some burned-out chips had fallen on the tiles,
    but somehow I found my disc of files.
    I lifted the CD, the devil winked and said,
    "Load me darlin just a little while."
    I held it close, I kissed the label--our last kiss.
    I found the love that i knew i had missed
    well now it's gone, even though I loaded it right
    I lost my *BSD and the Dell-- that night.

    Oh where, oh where is my *BSD?
    I tried to load it yesterday.
    It's gone to heaven so I've got to be good,
    So I can see *BSD when I leave this world.

    When I next went to Slashdot, where so many had trolled.
    Any so many times "BSD's Dead!" was told.
    Tears fallin' on the keyboard, I checked "Anonymous"
    and I eulogized *BSD, in memory, of us....

    When I logged on next, my post was modded down.
    In my heartbreak and sorrow, treated like a clown....
    No matter what the mods do, it's in my heart and head
    We'll always know "*BSD IS DEAD!"

    Oh where, oh where is my *BSD?
    I tried to load it yesterday.
    It's gone to heaven so I've got to be good,
    So I can see *BSD when I leave this world.

    1. Re:Last Disk (a tribute to *BSD) by so1omon · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      You know that "Last Kiss" is not a Pearl Jam song, right? It was written by Wayne Cochran, and made popular by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers in 1964.

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  6. Re:The real problem with Linux by JabrTheHut · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I'm sorry, but on what planet is Microsoft a reputable company? It produces substandard products with prices that are the highest of any in the business bar the mainframe world, and it has been proven guilty of illegal business practices often enough that even the average Joe on the street knows that they're sharks when it comes to business practices. As for the rest - "modern concepts in operating systems?" DOS? You've got to be joking. DOS in the 1990 was like CP/M in the 1980s, but without a lot of the functionality. Are you perchance referring to windows 3.0? Windows NT, the well known VMS kernel with a GUI, that wasn't 100% microsoft compatible?

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  7. Re:Linux doesn't deserve a trademark by moro_666 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    A) you feel lucky when you run an operating system that's kernel is 2-3 years old, uses 2-3 year old programming tricks and is vulnerable to bugs/attacks that have been around for 2-3 years, good for you. i like stuff that is up to date, like the current linux kernel is , having patches for all the stuff that has been discovered until 1-2 months ago (i update my kernel in such intervals on my desktop). i like to have new and fresh ideas available for my programming needs, just as an example , epoll ( a pretty fancy replacement for select() and poll() ), it's enormously faster than anything we had 2-3 years ago with kernel 2.4.x and 2.2.x . and i feel safe when i open my browser not being concerned if a 2 year old into kernel built bitmap parsing algorithm can let a hacker inside my box.

    as for isntallers, the dummy installers could also be made for linux, if you have been around enough the gaming world, you probably have seen id software installer for enemyterritory and quake3, they are pretty decent, select directory, click next and there you go. most apps miss this interface because 90% of the linux installers hate such time wasting stuff. apt-get install is much quicker to type and you can have a coffe and donut while it automagically does all by itself

    B) if i can avoid it, i dont write any gui stuff at all. gui-s are fancy, sure, but not efficient nor to me nor to my usual software targets. and sometimes when i'm forced to sit behind a windows machine, i miss bash as hell. i cant bash/find/grep/sed and so on unless i have cygwin over there. it's hell. if you are used to get things quickly done without wondering for half an hour where the exact logfile may be where it says why the application XYZ just failed.

    C) distro war in the really free linux world is past for a long time already. debian and ubuntu won, the rest as commercial bangers have been cast out. most stuff that you get have also a documentation package with according help files and images. in debian look under /usr/share/doc/. it's usually there, if it aint, do apt-get install -doc. the windows programs that you fail to use, you just uninstall. the linux programs you cant use, you get pissed off and claim that linux is bad. i think you are bad. just my opinion.

    ps. i feel very very very happy that 25% of the power of my machine isn't wasted on virus scanning and spyware searching.

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  8. Re:The real problem with Linux by braindigitalis · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    OEM software (preloaded on hard disks and on pre-built machines) is NOT FREE. I cannot emphasise this enough. The retail price of OEM windows XP pro is (last time i checked anyway) $219. This isnt very free if you ask me. If that's free, then i'll have "one cent" from you please.

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  9. Re:Its surprising.... by paulatz · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    As usual the law is 20 years later than the real world.

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  10. Treaty? by Goo.cc · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Doesn't Australia and the US have a treaty in place where these kind of things are observed?

  11. OK Fine... by TarryTops · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Next Please?

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  12. Mod Parent Troll by Kamiza+Ikioi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hey, he asked for it... "I am going to troll the fuck out of slashdot."

    So, please, by all means, troll the fuck out of him, heh. Either that, or extremely humorous:

    "XP... built from the ground up in the early 1990... without any legacy baggage... available essentially for free... there is no reason to use anything else"

    Come on Bill, post without the AC name. You almost sounded like an SCO exec... until you praised XP.

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