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Joshua Poore updated SENSSOFT-308:
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    Description: 
Apache SensSoft's name is changing! (Passed by Unanimous Vote!)

 

For each nomination submitted to [email protected], perform 
research on the name to confirm that it is clear of "collisions" with other 
products in the same class. "Collisions" can include both infringement on 
protected marks (Trademarks), as well as brand confusion with other similar 
products that would make it difficult to discover our products. As outlined in 
ASF Guidelines, this exercise is both due diligence and marketing 
([http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs.html]).    

Each nomination will be investigated in separate tickets in the 
[PODLINGNAMESEARCH|https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/PODLINGNAMESEARCH/issues/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-142?filter=allopenissues]
 project (with each research task represented in sub-tasks under SENSSOFT-308, 
cross listed . Each subtask will link to a wiki page that will allow us to 
capture research for that name. Templatized wiki pages will ensure that we are 
doing the right research. 

To perform an appropriate search, use internet search tools (e.g., search 
engines) to search for usage of nominated project names and for technical terms 
to see if similar names are used by similar products (e.g., user logs, user 
activity software, clickstream, etc., etc.). 

There are two required searches: Google (or similar), and USPTO. Details and 
instructions for searching USPTO can be found on the linked Wiki page below. 

  was:
Apache SensSoft's name is changing! (Passed by Unanimous Vote!)

 

For each nomination submitted to [email protected], perform 
research on the name to confirm that it is clear of "collisions" with other 
products in the same class. "Collisions" can include both infringement on 
protected marks (Trademarks), as well as brand confusion with other similar 
products that would make it difficult to discover our products. As outlined in 
ASF Guidelines, this exercise is both due diligence and marketing 
([http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs.html]).    

Each nomination will be investigated separately, with each research task 
represented in sub-tasks under SENSSOFT-308. Each subtask will link to a wiki 
page that will allow us to capture research for that name. Templatized wiki 
pages will ensure that we are doing the right research. 

To perform an appropriate search, use internet search tools (e.g., search 
engines) to search for usage of nominated project names and for technical terms 
to see if similar names are used by similar products (e.g., user logs, user 
activity software, clickstream, etc., etc.). 

There are two required searches: Google (or similar), and USPTO. Details and 
instructions for searching USPTO can be found on the linked Wiki page below. 


> [NAME SEARCH] Research Nominated Names
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>
>                 Key: SENSSOFT-308
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SENSSOFT-308
>             Project: SensSoft
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Joshua Poore
>            Assignee: Joshua Poore
>            Priority: Major
>
> Apache SensSoft's name is changing! (Passed by Unanimous Vote!)
>  
> For each nomination submitted to [email protected], perform 
> research on the name to confirm that it is clear of "collisions" with other 
> products in the same class. "Collisions" can include both infringement on 
> protected marks (Trademarks), as well as brand confusion with other similar 
> products that would make it difficult to discover our products. As outlined 
> in ASF Guidelines, this exercise is both due diligence and marketing 
> ([http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs.html]).    
> Each nomination will be investigated in separate tickets in the 
> [PODLINGNAMESEARCH|https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/PODLINGNAMESEARCH/issues/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-142?filter=allopenissues]
>  project (with each research task represented in sub-tasks under 
> SENSSOFT-308, cross listed . Each subtask will link to a wiki page that will 
> allow us to capture research for that name. Templatized wiki pages will 
> ensure that we are doing the right research. 
> To perform an appropriate search, use internet search tools (e.g., search 
> engines) to search for usage of nominated project names and for technical 
> terms to see if similar names are used by similar products (e.g., user logs, 
> user activity software, clickstream, etc., etc.). 
> There are two required searches: Google (or similar), and USPTO. Details and 
> instructions for searching USPTO can be found on the linked Wiki page below. 



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