Changes at the Linux Mark Institute
Posted Jun 23, 2005 6:43 UTC (Thu) by
ekj (subscriber, #1524)
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Changes at the Linux Mark Institute by pjgrok
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Changes at the Linux Mark Institute
like some media outlets that misuse the name to print constant streams of antiLinux stories
That's not "misuse" neither can (or should) Trademark-law be used to stop critisism.
Luckily you do *not* need the permission of McDonalds to publish "The working-conditions by McDonalds leave a lot to be desired", nor do you need to ask the permission of Nike to publish a report about where and how their shoes are actually made.
And you also do not need the permission of the "Linux" trademark-holder to publish some article critical about Linux. Now, the article migth be worthy of critique for other reasons, like being slanted or factually incorrect, but the use of the trademark "Linux" in a story about Linux is clearly allowed.
It's called free speech.
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