TE
科技回声
首页24小时热榜最新最佳问答展示工作
GitHubTwitter
首页

科技回声

基于 Next.js 构建的科技新闻平台,提供全球科技新闻和讨论内容。

GitHubTwitter

首页

首页最新最佳问答展示工作

资源链接

HackerNews API原版 HackerNewsNext.js

© 2025 科技回声. 版权所有。

Why IBM Doesn't Agree with Google's Open Usage Commons

4 点作者 insulanian将近 5 年前

1 comment

daly将近 5 年前
The Linux Foundation (with MS on its board) and Google are now suddenly interested in &quot;helping&quot; with trademark issues.<p>I smell a rat. This makes no sense.<p>15 U.S.C. § 1125(a) creates a civil cause of action for claims of false designation of origin and false advertising. This provides federal protection for unregistered marks.<p>Do you expect that MS and Google are going to fight a civil suit to protect your trademark? Or do you have to sign over the rights to your trademark first, which means you no longer control the trademark. You no longer control your project.<p>Who benefits? Well if MS and Google get people to &quot;sign over&quot; their trademarks then they can freely define what the trademark means. This would feed into the MS embrace-extend-extinguish technique. The end result is that they effectively &quot;own&quot; open source projects. Imagine if MS or Google owned the Linux trademark and were able to define what was &quot;officially Linux&quot;.<p>This sounds like a &quot;collect the trademarks&quot; competition.<p>Corporate pokemon.