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Posted: Apr 6th 2008 3:03PM (Unverified) said

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I'm sure this is all part of their plan to reduce server load by making users quit in disgust.

Posted: Apr 6th 2008 3:24PM (Unverified) said

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Kudos for ferreting this out — I'm speechless. This is the last drop… does anybody still seriously argue that presuming to enforce ridiculously far reaching trademarks to the dot and exact sentence, against all rights of writers by threatening to kick you out of SL, is harmless and at best to be laughed at ?

Folks, it's time to leave the sidelines and take a stand on the issue. It's not just continuation of fansites and service with unlucky URLs, it's free speech that is at stake ! Gwyneth Llewelyn's petition to Linden lab for reversal of policy summarizes it nicely, and clearly states where policy needs to be revised. Nip over to
http://gwynethllewelyn.net/2008/04/05/petition-to-linden-lab-on-the-policy-of-trademark-enforcement/ and take five minutes to read it — I think you'll find it worth your wile if you care for your right of free speech as a resident…

Posted: Apr 6th 2008 4:19PM (Unverified) said

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I see this as completely normal corporate posturing behaviour. Two decades ago, IIRC, Dungeons & Dragons trademarked such terms as "ring" and "dungeon" and "elf" and so on, terms in use for hundreds of years.

This is only more of the same.

Posted: Apr 6th 2008 4:33PM (Unverified) said

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would a company that makes balls be able to trademark the word "balls" and prevent other ball making companeis from using it?

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