What are your views on the FS v. GW case? <g>
At 07:47 15/08/2008, you wrote:
I don't know this, but I suspect that Freedom Scientific did their
due dilligence before using the name JAWS and the logo. Whatever you
may or may not think of the lawsuit, and the more I see, the more I
agree with Freedom Scientific, they're not so stupid as to make a
gaffe like that, and even if they had, it would have been caught
fifteen years ago or whenever HJ came out with JAWS for DOS. Nice
try, and I'm sure it seems very clever, but no, FS knew what they were doing.
Bruce
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, Curtis Delzer wrote:
I wonder why Peter Benchley didn't sue them for using his
trademark, "jaws," which was about a shark, and they using the
shark as logo, etc. hmm? Now who's being petty, jfw who uses things
which are, after all logos or at least associated pictures which
should be for the movie? It make about as much sense as the law
suit involving GW-Micro.
Curtis Delzer
At 04:45 PM 8/14/2008, Kim Lingo wrote:
Unfortunately, you knew it was coming. My legal advice to you,
(even though I'm not licensed to practice in Indiana), is to STAND
UP AND SOCK 'EM IN THE JAWS.
Kim Lingo
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