Paul >> "Windows" != "window managers"
Robert >> See my point exactly.... But I was reminded of something....
X-Windows uses the names Windows in there name but you dont see Microsoft
all over them.
I guess I don't know enough about trademark law to really know. I'm just
saying it's odd for Microsoft to be able to trademark such a term that was
clearly generic as far as software was concerned. Windows wasn't an OS at
the time, since it sat on top of DOS. I figured since it was what was
commonly called a "window manager" they shouldn't be able to get a judgment
on it. X-Windows is another funny one... But what do I know...
Here another odd one: from http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,97064,00.html
"When Apple Computers first came into existence, the Beatles' lawyers sued
-- and won -- over the use of the corporate name. The Fab Four, it was
widely known, already had their own company called Apple Corps"
I submit to the more knowledgeable of the group. It's beyond my little
brain...
Ken Elliott
1832 Lombardy Dr.
Clearwater FL 33755
cell 727-698-0276
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/kelliott4/
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> "Windows" != "window managers". Yes, "window" and "window manager" are
> generic terms. But "Windows" as a trademark owned by Microsoft to
> designate a "graphical user interface based operation system for
> desktop computers" is not generic. It sounds like you're trying to
> make the case that Microsoft used this idea of a "window" or "window
> manager" in coming up with the name "Windows" for their OS. Perhaps.
> But I can't hold that against them. Were I in their position, I would
> likely have done the same thing. It's a good marketing/business move.
> But if you truly think it's just a generic term, you're welcome to
> test the waters as Lindows did. Maybe you'll have better luck. ;-}
>
> Paul
>
See my point exactly.... But I was reminded of something.... X-Windows uses
the names Windows in there name but you dont see Microsoft all over
them.....
There are plently of other software I have seen around wht net with the word
Windows for the program name describing usually some type of themeable hack
for some operating system. You dont see MS afterthem. Why Because not the
first one isan Operating System... But I know the minute I make
Rob'sWindows 2004 that MS would be all over me.rightfully show.
Next thing you will try and tell me is that the word Xbox is a common word
and that people should have open range of the following words to desribe
products..
Xbox
Visual Basic
Excel
Word
Powerpoint
Frontpage
NT
Pentium
Athlon
Panther - Apple trade mark
Jaguar - Another apple trade mark. Yes I know it seems stupid but the US
government allowed it.
Just like you just cant try tossing the word Unix around... Apple tried that
and got into trouble.
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