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Colin Guthrie schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">Gregory Meyer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Just as Mike Oldfield can't complain about our using the name Amarok
for a music player, I don't think we have anything to say, nor is he
doing anything wrong, by naming a guild in WoW Amarok, which as he
points out is the inuit word for wolf.
Even if we owned a copyright or trademark on the name, the use of the
word in WoW is for a sufficiently different purpose that I don't think
it matters anyway. However, IANAL, so take that for what it's worth
:p
Does anybody else disagree?
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I don't disagree, but an easy way to test the water is to create a guild
called "iTunes" and see if apple complain :p
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Erm that sounds more like committing financial suicide (just as naming
a guild Microsoft or Apple ;) not that anyone would use those names
anyway...)<br>
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Col
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