http://openguides.org/ now claims that OpenGuides is a registered trade mark. When did this happen and what are the details?
http://openguides.org/trademark.html doesn't mention the target having been reached, and http://openguides.org/page/news doesn't mention anything either.
On 11/8/2005, "Dominic Hargreaves" dom@earth.li wrote:
http://openguides.org/ now claims that OpenGuides is a registered trade mark. When did this happen and what are the details?
http://openguides.org/trademark.html doesn't mention the target having been reached, and http://openguides.org/page/news doesn't mention anything either.
And the link to Earle's email page doesn't work. Tsk tsk. Should have a redirect in there!
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 09:27:44AM +0100, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
And the link to Earle's email page doesn't work. Tsk tsk. Should have a redirect in there!
Or you could just tell me if you find broken links and I'll fix them. Tsking on mailing lists is a deprecated method of bug reporting.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 08:03:25PM +0100, Dominic Hargreaves wrote:
http://openguides.org/ now claims that OpenGuides is a registered trade mark.
No, it doesn't.
Am I breaking the law by using "TM" on my trade mark?
No, as this does not indicate that your trade mark is actually registered, only that it is being used in a trade mark sense. You would only be breaking the law (Section 95 of the Trade Marks Act 1994) if you used the registered symbol (R) or the abbreviation "RTM".
http://www.patent.gov.uk/tm/howtoapply/faq.htm
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