Loren Stafford wrote:
Just for your entertainment....
----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Knerr" <crkbreadcrumbs@yahoo.com>; "Webmaster" <webmaster@zope.org> To: "Loren Stafford" <lstaffor@dynalogic.com> Sent: December 15, 2000 10:54 PM Subject: Zope.org feedback
URL: http://www.zope.org/Members/lstaffor/Breadcrumbs In regards to this URL http://www.zope.org/Members/lstaffor/Breadcrumbs
I am the Chairman of Breadcrumbs Inc. a Delaware Corporation.We have trademarked the name Breadcrumbs as a navigational tool in the computer software and Internet industry classifications.
You are infringing on our trademark. Please remove all references to Breadcrumbs in your documentation.
Thanks very much, Chuck Knerr
What is even funnier is he's wrong. He has applied for a word mark as of sept 15, 1999, which has NOT been granted so far. =========== Here are the latest results from the TARR web server. Serial Number: 75780367 Registration Number: (NOT AVAILABLE) Mark (words only): BREADCRUMBS Current Status: A non-final action has been mailed. This is a letter from the examining attorney requesting additional information and/or making an initial refusal. However, no final determination as to the registrability of the mark has been made. Date of Status: 2000-04-04 Filing Date: 1999-09-15 Registration Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE) Law Office Assigned: TMEG Law Office 102 ============ Which the local IP guy says means he has nothing. In addition, if you look at his filing date, we beat him to it. As in prior art.: http://zope.nipltd.com/public/lists/zope-archive.nsf/Main?SearchView=++&Quer... (above link will stretch over two lines) The archives show that Loren was using this term for this usage by nearly a month. if nothing else, the timing of the application coinciding with the introduction of the term by Loren is at best suspicious. In fact, it occurs on the very day that Loren made the announcement of the howto. Bill Anderson "What a maroon." -- Bugs Bunny