[android-developers] Re: Using the word "Android" in a market developer name

2009-03-16 Thread Al Sutton

Further to this the word "Droid" which the branding page says you should 
get permission to use from Google, isn't a registered trademark owned by 
Google in either the US or the UK so Google can not stop you from using it.

It *is* however, a registered trademark by LucasFilm, and they do have 
the rights over certain usage, but unless Google is checking with them 
an approval from Google to use the word Droid may still land you in 
trouble for trademark infringement with LucasFilm.

Al.

Al Sutton wrote:
> I've just had a look around some trademark registration databases and 
> the only place I could find the Android trademark having been granted is 
> in the US. There is an application in the UK Trademark office, but it's 
> still being reviewed, so it's not a registered trademark.
>
> It'll be interesting to see if they get it in the UK/EU, because the 
> trademark laws here don't allow protection of common words or phrases, 
> and as the first use of the word Android dates back to 1270, and it 
> appeared in an 1886 novel, it may be already considered a common term.
>
> Al.
>
> Jon Colverson wrote:
>   
>> On Mar 12, 12:50 am, Hayden  wrote:
>>   
>> 
>>> Is it against Google's rules to use the word "Android" in a developer
>>> name?  I'm leaning towards no.  While it is the name of the OS, Google
>>> didn't invent the word.
>>> 
>>>   
>> It is a registered trademark though. We're allowed to use it under the
>> brand guidelines that are here:
>> http://www.android.com/branding.html
>>
>>   
>> 
>>> For example, could I make my developer name "bobTheAndroid"?
>>> 
>>>   
>> Nope (see section 4 of the guidelines).
>>
>>   
>> 
>>> (I'm asking before I make my developer account so I don't somehow lose
>>> my $25)
>>> 
>>>   
>> You can change the name on the account whenever you like, so you
>> should be okay.
>>
>> --
>> Jon
>>
>> 
>>   
>> 
>
>
> >
>   


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[android-developers] Re: Using the word "Android" in a market developer name

2009-03-16 Thread Al Sutton

I've just had a look around some trademark registration databases and 
the only place I could find the Android trademark having been granted is 
in the US. There is an application in the UK Trademark office, but it's 
still being reviewed, so it's not a registered trademark.

It'll be interesting to see if they get it in the UK/EU, because the 
trademark laws here don't allow protection of common words or phrases, 
and as the first use of the word Android dates back to 1270, and it 
appeared in an 1886 novel, it may be already considered a common term.

Al.

Jon Colverson wrote:
> On Mar 12, 12:50 am, Hayden  wrote:
>   
>> Is it against Google's rules to use the word "Android" in a developer
>> name?  I'm leaning towards no.  While it is the name of the OS, Google
>> didn't invent the word.
>> 
>
> It is a registered trademark though. We're allowed to use it under the
> brand guidelines that are here:
> http://www.android.com/branding.html
>
>   
>> For example, could I make my developer name "bobTheAndroid"?
>> 
>
> Nope (see section 4 of the guidelines).
>
>   
>> (I'm asking before I make my developer account so I don't somehow lose
>> my $25)
>> 
>
> You can change the name on the account whenever you like, so you
> should be okay.
>
> --
> Jon
>
> >
>   


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[android-developers] Re: Using the word "Android" in a market developer name

2009-03-15 Thread Jon Colverson

On Mar 12, 12:50 am, Hayden  wrote:
> Is it against Google's rules to use the word "Android" in a developer
> name?  I'm leaning towards no.  While it is the name of the OS, Google
> didn't invent the word.

It is a registered trademark though. We're allowed to use it under the
brand guidelines that are here:
http://www.android.com/branding.html

> For example, could I make my developer name "bobTheAndroid"?

Nope (see section 4 of the guidelines).

> (I'm asking before I make my developer account so I don't somehow lose
> my $25)

You can change the name on the account whenever you like, so you
should be okay.

--
Jon

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[android-developers] Re: Using the word "Android" in a market developer name

2009-03-11 Thread Hayden

Ok, I think it's fine.  I just searched the Market and there are
several developers doing this already

On Mar 11, 8:50 pm, Hayden  wrote:
> Is it against Google's rules to use the word "Android" in a developer
> name?  I'm leaning towards no.  While it is the name of the OS, Google
> didn't invent the word.
>
> For example, could I make my developer name "bobTheAndroid"?
>
> (I'm asking before I make my developer account so I don't somehow lose
> my $25)
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