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In lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos, Stelios Kalogreades writes:
> Ok,
> I agree with the *possibility* of the name being a problem, but I am
> more concerned about the hacks themselves being contested instead.
> However, LegOS is NOT for commercial purposes, so that should be a
> factor to consider here.
> I wouldn't be AS upset with the namechange being forced as much as if
> Lego decided to attack the OS itself. THAT would be very, very
> unfortunate.
OK, lets not make a mountain out of a molehill here. LEGO very clearly and
often stated in that letter that they encourage the creation and use of our
third party OS's and such. What they (rightly) wish to protect is the
dillution of their brand. Brand law clearly requires the owning company
be responsible for policing use of their brand. LEGO is being CONSIDERABLY
nicer about this than other companies have been!
There just isn't anything to gripe about in the LEGO stance. Their
understanding of the current circumstance is quite laudable. So lets not
start a fight where no fight has been asked for.
IMO,
DLC
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