Re: [Taoscript-lang] Thou shan't call thy language 'Tao'...
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From: Limin Fu <fu....@gm...> - 2005-06-21 20:00:16
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Hi! On 6/20/05, Josef 'Jupp' SCHUGT <ju...@gm...> wrote:=20 >=20 >=20 > I don't know about the general case but in Germany it is not checked > if a trademark has already been registered. As long as nobody cries > "Hey! That is *mine*!" Nothing will happen. On the other hand any of > the companies that registered the TM can ask you to stop using their > TM (wired but true). Perhaps, it is also like this in other countries. I am not sure if that is a general case because Germany is known to > have quite stupid rules. To get permission to stay in Germany to > study, non-EU citizens need to proof that they are inscribed at a > university. To inscribe at a university you need to proof that you > have permission to stay in Germany. Sounds logical, doesn't it? Maybe that's due to bureaucracy - each department of the government makes= =20 rule so that they will not be reponsible if something goes wrong. That's=20 what often happens in Chinese bureaucracy.=20 By the way, I registered a new SF project called daoscript, and I started= =20 to use Dao as the new name for the language in the project. A new mailing= =20 list is also created in that project. Maybe we can start to use that mailin= g=20 list:-) Limin |