O'Reilly Lawyers Set Up Shop in the Patent Office
theodp writes "On the same day Netizens fumed over the trademarking of Web 2.0 (R), lawyers for O'Reilly were beating a path to the USPTO to file for a trademark on MAKER FAIRE, lest some Irish scallywag try to co-opt that catchy phrase for a conference. Speaking of NETIZENS, USPTO records show O'Reilly once sought a trademark for that term. And while details are sketchy, USPTO records also indicate that O'Reilly not only sought to trademark the term WEBSITE, it was the plaintiff in a scheduled Trademark Trial involving a defendant who laid claim to the phrase WEB CITE."
I trademark "First Post" tm!
Bill O'Reilly is always up to crazy stuff. Next he'll want to patent racy phone calls that generate a lawsuit.
What? Oh, you don't mean that O'Reilly? Yeah, we'll they are crazy too. Al Gore invented the word website.
Saskboy's blog is good. 9 out of 10 dentists agree.
Might as well trademark the equivant phrase "overhyped vaporware"!
Please trademark "GINORMOUS" .. please.. and defend it vigorously.
Thank god, now finally the damn buzz-word will be gone forever.
Now what'll we use to impress C level management??? Hard work??? I want more jargon! All I have left is Ajax!
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Have you people never heard of the tragedy of the commons? Words and phrases that are owned "collectively" will be mismanaged into meaninglessness. Ideally, every possible combination of characters and punctuation will be owned by someone. Only then will our words be safe from the evil communists seeking to collectivize our precious language.
- None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton
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