The creators of the Fedora repository software are playing the world's tiniest violin for these guys, I'm sure.<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_(software)#Trademark_dispute" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_(software)#Trademark_dis...</a>
This is asking for some fairly specific items - curious that no specific suits are named though, instead of the vague reference to the "occasional defense". Seems like they are having trouble in China. I wonder what the real story is.<p>I haven't researched international trademark law, but here's the registration for the Fedora mark - filed in 2003, registered in August 2007:
<a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4005:60fgb2.2.1" rel="nofollow">http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4005:60...</a>
I hope Red Hat is successful, as I don't want to see what tacky name they might come up with to replace it. (Like RHEL, which is pronounced "R Hell" even by people who like and use it.)