On Wednesday 30 May 2012 20:54:12 Miguel Barajas wrote:
I like that!
I mean the problem is not the use of openSUSE logo, the problem is that they register as his own "Intellectual Property" on the Mexican Institute of Intellectual Property ( http://www.impi.gob.mx/ )
Just let the lawyers handle this. It's not something we can or even should try to influence... Heck, it's boring, why would you want to ;-)
:-/
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Roger Luedecke
<roger.luedecke@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 22:27 -0500, Miguel Barajas wrote:
Hi there,
So, there is a Mexican Company (textil) that is using the openSUSE Logo, they has been registered the logo to the mexican intelectual property institute as their trade mark.
Here there is the webpage: http://chamy.mx/index.html and the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ChamybyDesign
I'm wondering if SUSE de Mexico (where I use to work) has any issue about it. Anyway, I don't think that this kind of ripoff has to be allowed.
Regards!
-- Miguel Barajas - GnuOwned Follow me on Twitter @gnuowned openSUSE Member openSUSE Ambassador
I say we threaten them with a suit, then give them the ultimatum to provide free shirts to the project.
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