One does not need to tag each and every misuse on the web to make a
difference, but tagging every
misuse *you notice* is both productive and possible.  It also helps to
protect the OpenOffice.Org trademark
from being overturned for lack of prosecution.

If popular websites get 20-200 comments every time that they misuse the
OpenOffice.Org trademark, then they will probably start to treat it with the
same respect as they do Microsoft's trademark, and that respect will then
spread.

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:31 AM, Alan Lord (News) <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 04/08/10 14:20, Luiz Oliveira wrote:
>
>> I would say both, Dell and Ubuntu.
>>
>
> Perhaps a quick note to both companies would get the problem solved.
> Although you will be embarking on a very long and difficult voyage if you
> mission is to correct every incorrect use of OpenOffice. ;-)
>
>

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