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 71 
 on: February 18, 2013, 15:45:15 PM 
Started by pantera - Last post by saygili
Hello,

Can you share this?

http://pyfound.blogspot.ca/2013/02/python-trademark-at-risk-in-europe-we.html

Python trademark at risk in Europe: We need your help!



For a French translation of this post, click here.
 
For anyone who works in a company that has an office in a EU Community member state, we need your help.
 
There is a company in the UK that is trying to trademark the use of the term "Python" for all software, services, servers... pretty much anything having to do with a computer. Specifically, it is the company that got a hold on the python.co.uk domain 13 years ago. At that time we weren't looking a lot at trademark issues, and so we didn't get that domain.

This hasn't been an issue since then because the python.co.uk domain has, for most of its life, just forwarded its traffic on to the parent companies, veber.co.uk and pobox.co.uk. Unfortunately, Veber has decided that they want to start using the name "Python" for their server products.

We contacted the owners of python.co.uk repeatedly and tried to discuss the matter with them. They blew us off and responded by filing the community trademark application claiming the exclusive right to use "Python" for software, servers, and web services - everywhere in Europe.

We got legal counsel in the UK and we (the PSF) are opposing the community trademark application, but our own trademark application hasn't yet matured. Accordingly, we are going with the trademark rights we have developed through using "Python" consistently over the past 20 years.

According to our London counsel, some of the best pieces of evidence we can submit to the European trademark office are official letters from well-known companies "using PYTHON branded software in various member states of the EU" so that we can "obtain independent witness statements from them attesting to the trade origin significance of the PYTHON mark in connection with the software and related goods/services." We also need evidence of use throughout the EU.

What can you do?
1. Do you work for a company that uses Python? Are in the EU, do you hire in the EU, or do you have an office in the EU? Could you write a letter on company letterhead that we can forward to our EU counsel?

We would want:
 1.just a brief description of how Python is used at your company,
 2.how your company looks for and recognizes "Python" as only coming from the PSF, and
 3.your view that another company using term Python to refer to services, software, and servers would be confusing
 This doesn't need to be long - just a couple of paragraphs, but we would want any description of how you use Python for software, web hosting, Internet servers, VPNs, design and development of computer hardware or software, hosting websites, renting servers (like Openstack), or backup services. For those who are interested the specific class descriptions are at the bottom of this message. [1][2]

You can send a PDF copy of the letter to psf-trademarks@python.org

2. Do you have, or know of, anything that was published in the EU and uses "Python" to refer to Python-the-language? Can we get copies, pictures, or scans? This includes:
 •Books
 •Pamphlets
 •Conference programs or talks
 •Job listings
 •Magazines or other publications
 •Prospectuses
 You can send a PDF scan of the materials to psf-trademarks@python.org
 
3. You can also help protect the Python intellectual property with financial support.

Since the costs of a trademark opposition are in the range of tens of thousands of dollars, we will need to find a way to refinance the legal costs of the opposition.

Please consider donating to the Python Software Foundation at:

    http://www.python.org/psf/donations/

or get in touch with me directly.

This is the first time the PSF has to take legal action to protect Python's intellectual property. Please do consider helping the PSF in any way you can. The threat is real and can potentially harm your business in Europe, especially if you are in the web hosting business and provide Python as part of your hosting plans.
 
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Please let me know if there are any questions that I can answer. If you know someone who might have this information, please feel free to forward this.

Thanks,

Van Lindberg, Chairman
 van@python.org
 Python Software Foundation
 

[1] Class 9 - Computer software; Servers for web hosting; VPN [virtual private network] hardware; Internet servers; Internet servers.

[2] Class 42 - Design and development of computer hardware and software; Website hosting services; Hosting computer sites [websites]; Hosting the websites of others; Hosting of websites; Hosting the web sites of others on a computer server for a global computer network; Hosting websites on the Internet; Hosting the web sites of others; Web hosting services; Hosting of digital content, namely, on-line journals and blogs; Application service provider [ASP], namely, hosting computer software applications of others; Website hosting services; Hosting of digital content on the internet; Hosting of web sites; Hosting web sites; Hosting web sites for others; Hosting websites of others; Hosting of internet sites; Hosting the computer sites (web sites) of others; Web site hosting services; Hosting computer sites [web sites]; Hosting web sites of others; Rental of web servers; Servers (rental of web-); Servers (Rental of Web -).
 

Posted by Brian Curtin at 2/14/2013 01:31:00 PM

 72 
 on: February 18, 2013, 01:54:59 AM 
Started by pantera - Last post by zvacet
Just visit it.Nice and simple.Lot of work was done in few days. Thanks to all how worked on these things.  Smiley

 73 
 on: February 17, 2013, 21:03:51 PM 
Started by Lisa - Last post by atolboo
.... my computer does not have virtualbox capability ....
Why Huh?
I think the picture you are talking about is situated inside Pardus-Anka-2013-AlphaCodeName-Marcin.iso/ISO9660/pardus.img (size=266MB).

The other pictures I can extract from the .iso are in the .pisi files situated in Pardus-Anka-2013-AlphaCodeName-Marcin.iso/ISO9660/repo/*.pisi
And these can (very simply) be handled by Ark like programms.
Inside these .pisi is a file install.tar.xz, which contain the data files (pictures, etc).
This is the basic files structure of a .pisi package.
And these .pisi files are are used by pardus.img to install pardus on a HDD.
That's as far as my knowledge, as an amateur, goes and maybe it's not 100% perfect Wink

 74 
 on: February 17, 2013, 19:38:21 PM 
Started by pantera - Last post by richdb
Step Three: New International Pardus-Anka GNU/Linux World website Smiley

http://ankaworld.pardus-linux.nl/

 75 
 on: February 17, 2013, 15:07:33 PM 
Started by pantera - Last post by mozen
A reminder...  Wink


 76 
 on: February 16, 2013, 18:57:45 PM 
Started by Lisa - Last post by Lisa
Hi all,

I just downloaded one of the themes available at
pardus-anka kdm themes
They are all very nice, but I have an idea for another one.
I would try to make it myself, but my computer does not have virtualbox capability so I can't access the png picture from the .iso install disc. 

The only one I can access is called, background.png which I can see from Dolphin file manager.  It has rich orange colours.  640x480. 
The image I can't access is the blue phoenix with the Pardus tiger  that you can see when you get to the "accept license terms" page.  That is so pretty.  What I had in mind was to use the background.png with the pheonix/tiger face atop,  or if someone can share that image by capturing it, then I can try and create the theme myself.  If anyone wants to give it a try, I'd be the first to download it.  Hopefully this is okay to do as I know artists like to protect their work.
Much obliged.
Lisa Marie

 77 
 on: February 16, 2013, 17:29:20 PM 
Started by richdb - Last post by Lisa
Thanks for letting us know. I always appreciate when someone mentions new available packages as I don't update my repos daily.  The work you've done one them is appreciated, too!

 78 
 on: February 16, 2013, 17:26:34 PM 
Started by Lisa - Last post by Lisa
Thanks Yoyo!  I assume this will be part of final release?   I don't want to mess up possible bug finding on this alpha release.  
I'm also finding bugs in other places, and maybe this would solve them.  
Such as System Settings>Startup and Shutdown>Service manager where if I try unticking/stopping one of the running services I get segmentation fault/crash (e.g. untick Bluedevil 'stop') or message 'unable to stop Bluedevil.  

P.S. edited, just did the command and I will have to wait on this as it says there is a needed 531.58MB of packages to install.  I'm sure some of them will fix some of my problems but I've already downloaded a bit too much this past month - my isp will have a fit.  Wink  Thanks, Yoyo.

 79 
 on: February 16, 2013, 10:30:16 AM 
Started by richdb - Last post by atolboo
Request language creation for  Pardus-Anka and....
I hope you can
Quote
and that's my work.

 80 
 on: February 16, 2013, 01:14:43 AM 
Started by pantera - Last post by zvacet
Good job!Now we can and

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