On Wednesday 06 December 2006 18:47, Ben Finney wrote: > Sean Kellogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Wednesday 06 December 2006 14:30, Michael Poole wrote: > > > Apparently law instead requires us to assume users are in fact > > > morons in a hurry. What a sad state of affairs. > > > > Yes, that's exactly what the law requires. > > IANAL. I will merely draw to your attention that, as far as I can > tell, the consistent usage of the phrase "a moron in a hurry" in > trademark history has been to describe the level of confusion which > trademarks should *not* protect.
Fair enough. But there is a great deal of room between "Debian FTP Master" and "Moron in a Hurry" that is being glossed over here. In my own Linux Users Group there has been a lot of confusion over what is, and is not, Iceweasel and the why behind the change. I consider none of them to be morons or in much of a hurry. -- Sean Kellogg e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://blog.probonogeek.org/ So, let go ...Jump in ...Oh well, what you waiting for? ...it's all right ...'Cause there's beauty in the breakdown

