> From: Kay Schenk [mailto:[email protected]] 
> > So Apache has the rights to "Open Office" already applied 
> and it is currently only a question of bureaucracy to Apache 
> receives this?
> > (With "bureaucracy" i mean only that no one blocks the 
> claim of Apache legally.)
> 
> Basically, yes. And it's OpenOffice, not Open Office. 

You are absolutely right. 
I do not know why I have written so wrong ... i fear the weather here is quite 
hot ;-)

> I only 
> point this 
> out due to confusion this has caused in the past.

Yes.

> Each country has its own trademark registration process. 

In the EU you can register for a trademark at the same time for all 
EU-countries, see:
https://euipo.europa.eu/ohimportal/en/trade-marks-in-the-european-union


The Apache Software Foundation has done, for example, for "OpenOffice.org" (yes 
i mean ".org" in this case), see:

https://register.dpma.de/DPMAregister/marke/registerHABM?AKZ=008475824&CURSOR=6
https://register.dpma.de/DPMAregister/marke/registerHABM?AKZ=006552905&CURSOR=5

or see:
https://euipo.europa.eu/eSearch/#basic/1+1+1+1/50+50+50+50/OpenOffice




greetings,
Jörg


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