Drasden wrote:I hope this helps you. In short, they have no rights in any country or region and you can ignore them.
Thank you for your explanations, it's always nice to learn something new. This is really relaxing news. However, I'm not yet finished with this for two reasons:
1) This website seems to claim that an unregistered trademark *may* have some protection, or isn't it?
http://www.kleinlitigationblog.com/can- ... ringement/
Of course, being not a lawyer, I have no chance to make any wise decisions here. Maybe you can shortly comment on this? Thank you.
2) I think DO's attack comes from somewhere else. It's not about "Flat View", this was just the trigger.
Read the
Intellectual Property Rights section here:
http://www.gpsoft.com.au/footer/copyrights.html
What's really going on below the surface is that they are getting paranoid,
and I can understand this. If I would be in their position, say I would have invented Mini Tree in the 1990s, and now every other file manager comes up with a clone of that idea, and even cold-bloodedly calls it "Mini Tree" and markets it as "Mini Tree", without even mentioning me, -- I wouldn't like it either. I would hate it. I personally have no respect at all for stealing intellectual property; it's bad. And believe me (you have to, because I cannot prove it): I don't go around looking for cool new feature ideas in competing products and copy them. It's not my style. I even have moral problems when I invent something and then find out somebody else has invented it before me. So, I'm annoyed that they accuse me of continuously stealing from them.
I know a bit about the file manager scene. And I think I can tell an original idea from one that's been around forever and nobody really knows anymore who came up with it first. It became common domain. This process happens in technology ever since. It's natural. And if a feature (or a word, like "Flat View") becomes common domain and commonly used, I don't see why I should avoid building it resp. using it. DO themselves have copied the Flat View feature from another file manager. (BTW, the feature is so simple, that historical contingency is quite likely here.)
Anyway, because I understand and respect their feelings (this is about emotions IMO), I would step back and change the feature name to "Flattened View". Not because I'm legally forced, but because I think it's the right thing to do. However, there are two prerequisites for this:
a) I want to be asked politely (which they did in the meantime), not aggressively.
b) I deserve to know why FreeCommander is allowed to use "Flat View" since 2009.