Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84 SMI; site sun.uucp Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!decwrl!sun!chuq From: chuq@sun.uucp (Chuq Von Rospach) Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards Subject: Re: Unix as a trademark Message-ID: <3434@sun.uucp> Date: Wed, 2-Apr-86 12:26:48 EST Article-I.D.: sun.3434 Posted: Wed Apr 2 12:26:48 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 5-Apr-86 01:41:50 EST References: <2260@brl-smoke.ARPA> Organization: Fictional Reality, uLtd Lines: 27 > UNIX is indeed a trademark. However if enough people use as a generic > term AT&T will lose it as a trademark. Aspirin is a perfect example. > Suggestion to the world : Whenever using UNIX don't identify it as a > trademark. I don't. If everyone does it AT&T is powerless to do anything > about it. Actually, all AT&T has to do is show reasonable attempt to protect its trademark -- this is why Xerox(tm) and Caterpillar(tm) are still trademarks, for example, despite continued misuse of those terms. One way AT&T enforces that is through the requirement of all of their people to properly denote Unix as a trademark. The requirement to mark Unix properly is also in your Unix contract your site signed with AT&T. AT&T actually isn't powerlyrless -- since refusing to use Unix as a trademark goes against your license agreements they could simply decide to take away the Unix license from your machine. Inciting people to break trademark could be handled under civil law, and perhaps even be prosecutable under something or other in criminal law... Have fun! chuq (Unix is a trademark of AT&T Bell Labs) -- :From the lofty realms of Castle Plaid: Chuq Von Rospach chuq%plaid@sun.COM FidoNet: 125/84 CompuServe: 73317,635 {decwrl,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,pyramid,seismo,ucbvax}!sun!plaid!chuq The first rule of magic is simple. Don't waste your time waving your hands and hoping when a rock or a club will do -- McCloctnik the Lucid