Its fairly easy to invalidate a trademark if in the court case the
defendant can show that the company did not adequately defend the
trademark. By showing that they allowed a couple of infringements may
result in the entire case being tossed out. So Adobe is just engaging
in a CYA effort.

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Dave l <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Well from the fallout Adobe is getting all over the web right now I can't see 
> how this is "protecting" their trademark, they are taking a windoz type 
> bashing.
>
> Even funnier is that they are advertising on some of the envatos sites.
>
> But serious.. my grinding ax or not, how is this protecting their trademark? 
> How is this going to in anyway shape or form be a good move for adobe?
>
>
>>The point is entirely about protecting their trademark.  Period.  I
>>understand you have an axe to grind with Adobe, but this is really quite
>>normal behavior from any company with a trademark worth protecting.
>
> 

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