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- Subject: Re: tlug: Linux as Trade Mark?
- From: Cliff Miller <cliff@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1998 19:22:08 +0900
- Cc: cliff@example.com
- In-reply-to: <199808140849.RAA12985@example.com> (message fromMatt Gushee on Fri, 14 Aug 1998 17:49:31 +0900)
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Hi, I'm going to post a formal response to the posting on JLUG after I talk with Linus, but it will probably take a few days to do that since I'll need to type it in Japanese and translate some of the communication between me and Linus. So, here are a few quick comments (I type English about 90 times faster than Japanese ... and my English typing isn't lightning fast): 1. Motivation for application of the trademark The motivation for applying for the Linux trademark in Japan was to prevent another fiasco like the one that occurred last year in the US. There was company that makes a product completely unrelated to Linux that registered the Linux trademark and tried to prevent "real" Linux companies from using the mark. A legal battle ended in the trademark being transferred to Linus. Linux International (a group of Linux vendors and supporting companies, mainly US based, but officially "international") helped in securing lawyers and pushing the legal process through. I am on the Linux International Board and I offered to look into the situation and help out in applying for a trademark in Japan. 2. Use of Linux trademark, GPL-ish license The purpose for having the Linux trademark is to prevent misuse of the mark by non-Linux oriented companies as had happened in the US. It is also to promote the wide use of the "Linux" trademark and Linux in general. Linux International intends to have a lawyer draft a GPL type license for its use but has not done so yet. Normally a trademark is used to *restrict* others from using it so that a company can protect its product brand. Making a trademark available for others to use widely is somewhat new territory, like the GPL license is to copyright. PHT's request that companies using the mark also refer to a Linux trademark web page (PHT's or their own or a page by some other 3rd party) is an attempt to make the use of the mark "recursive" or "self-referential", kind of like the GPL license requires that a copy of the license be distributed in perpetuity with derivative works. I may not have found the best way to do this, but it was an attempt. 3. $B:,2s$7(B (nemawashi, or, getting consensus before the plunge) The first person that I talked with was the big penguin himself, Linus. I told him that PHT would be happy to go ahead and undertake the formalities of registering the trademark. I suggested that PHT be a joint holder so that we could take care of things in Japan, purely an administrative role. The offer was "no strings attached" -- I told him that PHT would be happy to do all of this without being a joint holder as well, if that was what he wanted. Linus responded that it made sense for PHT to be a joint holder. In Japan, this seems to be where I didn't do enough consensus building. I talked with some people in the Linux community here before going ahead with the registration. Seems that I didn't talk with enough of the right people soon enough. I had wanted to talk with the head of JLUG beforehand, but due to conflicting schedules, it ended up that I didn't actually talk with him until afterwards. I talked with people at TLUG, but I believe that may have been after applying for the trademark -- I'd have to check my email archives. 4. What if?? So what if the bad guys take over PHT or PHT becomes evil? When I talked with Linus, I told him that we would like to give him the right to take back complete control of the trademark for any reason at any time. This is clearly documented in email between Linus and myself (which will be made public soon). More later, Cliff ============= $B%/%j%U!&%_%i!<(B $BBeI=<hDyLr<RD9(B $B%Q%7%U%#%C%/%O%$%F%C%/3t<02q<R(B Cliff Miller Pacific HiTech, Home of TurboLinux Tel +81-3-5477-9675 Fax +81-3-5477-9919 cliff@example.com -------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 18 September, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Meeting: 10 October, Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate 12:30 -------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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