Posted on: 04/05/05 09:06am
By: Anonymous (Jeff Hendrickson)
My company, hendrickson software components (hsc), is the owner of the registered trademarks, Sp@mX, and SpamX.
I noticed on your web site that you are using this name (SpamX).
I was wondering if you would mind switching this to another name??
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/05/05 09:49am
By: Anonymous (tokyoahead)
Interesting point. I wonder how much this is a legit claim since spamx in this context is neither a brand nor used by itself. I am not a lawyer but i would be interested whats the point on this.
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/05/05 11:12am
By: Anonymous (TM)
[QUOTE BY= Jeff Hendrickson] My company, hendrickson software components (hsc), is the owner of the registered trademarks, Sp@mX, and SpamX.
I noticed on your web site that you are using this name (SpamX).
I was wondering if you would mind switching this to another name??[/QUOTE]
SpamX has referenced by you is neither trade marked or registered, so its up for grabs.
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/05/05 11:57am
By: ScurvyDawg
What is the trademark or Patent # so that we may look it up?
I went to the USPTO and could not find your trademark.
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/05/05 02:06pm
By: xardoz
[QUOTE BY= Jeff Hendrickson] My company, hendrickson software components (hsc), is the owner of the registered trademarks, Sp@mX, and SpamX.
I noticed on your web site that you are using this name (SpamX).
I was wondering if you would mind switching this to another name??[/QUOTE]
Perhaps your interests would be better served by directly contacting
the creator of the SpamX plugin[*1] , rather than posting on a forum which he may or may not read regularly?
All you're liable to get here is some public abuse - albeit mild abuse, since we're generally a genial bunch - meant to defend one of our own.
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/05/05 02:13pm
By: Benta
[QUOTE BY= Jeff Hendrickson] My company, hendrickson software components (hsc), is the owner of the registered trademarks, Sp@mX, and SpamX.
I noticed on your web site that you are using this name (SpamX).
I was wondering if you would mind switching this to another name??[/QUOTE]
From USPTO:
Word Mark SP@MX, SPAMX, SPAMX
Goods and Services IC 042. US 100 101. G & S: Computer services, namely, on-line and desktop services, namely collecting information from users regarding unwanted e-mails (spam, UCE), and reporting the information to network administrators. FIRST USE: 20031003. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20031003
Standard Characters Claimed
Mark Drawing Code (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
Serial Number 78553062
Filing Date January 24, 2005
Current Filing Basis 1A
Original Filing Basis 1A
Owner (APPLICANT) Jeffrey K. Hendrickson INDIVIDUAL UNITED STATES 3573-B S. Stafford St. Arlington VIRGINIA 22206
Type of Mark SERVICE MARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator LIVE
It is generally a good idea to google stuff *before* filing. And to file trademarks that are a little more creative.
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/05/05 02:46pm
By: Dirk
I first heard of this product
back in December[*2] , but it wasn't a registered trademark back then.
I don't think it's worth fighting over this, but it's certainly a nuisance having to change all the references and paths(!)
bye, Dirk
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/05/05 03:27pm
By: beewee
Well, we're not alone: http://users.forthnet.gr/agn/evas/spamx/
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/05/05 06:12pm
By: machinari
you gotta get into your trademark law and realize that trademark dates and registration dates are not the same, nor does registration imply that no one else, especially those who already use the name as a trademark, cannot continue to use that trademark name--that is an issue for the courts to decide if either party wants to take it there.
all that to say, just because some dude registered the name doesn't make it illegal to continue using an already-being-used trademark/name. That would be ridiculous and, infact, trademark law was (re)designed to deal also with this type of issue.
but that's just an "educated" guess
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/11/05 06:41am
By: knuff
[QUOTE BY= Benta]
From USPTO:
Word Mark SP@MX, SPAMX, SPAMX
FIRST USE: 20031003. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20031003
[/QUOTE]
When you do a quick google on it, you also find this
FreshMeat SPAMX[*3] dated back to Mon, Sep 30th 2002 05:30 PDT, so I am not so sure that the trademark is valid at all, since there is clearly a predecessor outthere that has been released under a GNU doing exactly the same.
Now that Dirk agreed on using SPAM-X we might get into a naming conflict with
with this SPAM-X [*4] or this commercial product
SPAM-X[*5] .
SpamX registered trademark
Posted on: 04/11/05 01:21pm
By: Dirk
Well, at least Spam-X isn't a registered trademark (yet )
bye, Dirk