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Date:      Mon, 8 Oct 2001 20:16:35 -0700
From:      Gunnar H Reichert-Weygold <patron1@paganlibrary.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Use of the UNIX Trademark
Message-ID:  <01100820163507.00577@gunnar.weygold.edu>
In-Reply-To: <5.0.2.1.0.20011005104743.00a097e0@mailhome.rdg.opengroup.org>
References:  <5.0.2.1.0.20011005104743.00a097e0@mailhome.rdg.opengroup.org>

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On Friday 05 October 2001 03:05, you wrote:
> Sirs,
>
> You may not be aware that we, X/Open Company Limited (trading as The Op=
en
> Group) own the UNIX Trademark and therefore enjoy exclusive rights to i=
ts
> use. It has come to our attention that your website contains references=
 to
> UNIX, such as "FreeBSD is an advanced BSD UNIX operating system..." and
> "...Free BSD (is) a very economical alternative to commercial UNIX
> workstations."
>
> Any use of our trademark on or in connection with a product is only
> permissable if such a product is registered with us as conformant to th=
e
> Single UNIX Specification, and FreeBSD is not so registered. We encoura=
ge
> the correct use of the UNIX trademark in accordance with The Open Group=
's
> Trademark Usage Guide, and a copy of this can be found on our website U=
RL
> http:www.opengroup.org/trademarks.htm.
>
> Once you have had an opportunity to review the guide, we trust you will
> take the necessary steps to correct your website so as to avoid
> infringement of our rights. Kindly confirm to us when you have made the
> changes.
>
> Yours faithfully,
>
> Morag Nunn (Mrs)
>


According to "The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing: (www.dict.org)

(BSD) A family of Unix versions for the
     DEC VAX and PDP-11, developed by Bill Joy and others
     at the University of California at Berkeley.  BSD Unix
     incorporates paged virtual memory, TCP/IP networking
     enhancements, and many other features.
 =20
     BSD UNIX 4.0 was released on 19 October 1980.  The BSD
     versions (4.1, 4.2, and 4.3) and the commercial versions
     derived from them ({SunOS, ULTRIX, Mt. Xinu, Dynix)
     held the technical lead in the Unix world until AT&T's
     successful standardisation efforts after about 1986, and are
     still widely popular.
 =20
     See also Berzerkeley, USG Unix.



It looks like there's going to have to be a LOT of correcting going on...

Seriously, though, the above paragraphs would imply prior art, wouldn't t=
hey?



--=20

You wouldn't be so smug if you really knew what was going on.

Gunnar H Reichert-Weygold
http://www.paganlibrary.com

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