>So, who are they going to sue??? Nobody. Having a trademark means defending it in instances where it's used in ways that the holder didn't intend, and I've pointed out that this _is_ one of those instances. I don't intend to continue pointing it out if people persist, but I think I've done my part to indicate that, for example, shipping a handwriting-related module with a name that approximated "Graffiti" would be inconvenient, because we very likely _would_ have to stop that.
Just sayin'. Please let's remember that open source rests on a foundation of intellectual property law: without, for example, copyright, there would be no way to enforce the GPL. Using open source and the like fairly means that you expect people to respect your wishes about your intellectual property, so it behooves you to respect the wishes of others... _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

