From Ron.Dwight@f22.n220.z2.fidonet.org Sat Aug 28 19:20:31 1993 Received: from rain.psg.com by fido.wps.com (5.67/wps.com-hackery) id AA04582; Sat, 28 Aug 93 19:20:21 -0700 Received: by rain.psg.com (Smail3.1.28.1 #3) id m0oWcIN-000axeC; Sat, 28 Aug 93 19:15 PDT Received: by puddle.fidonet.org (mailout1.26); Sat, 28 Aug 93 19:11:20 PDT Date: Sat, 28 Aug 93 19:53:37 PDT Message-Id: <6757.2C801048@puddle.fidonet.org> From: Ron.Dwight@f22.n220.z2.fidonet.org (Ron Dwight) Subject: You might be interested in this? To: tomj@wps.com X-Mailer: mailout v1.26 released X-Status: Status: OR Tom, Although your last response to a message from me, even though my message was polite and to the point, failed to arrive. I hope you're not as singularly rude with this one, but I hold out no expectations. You should be informed of this. ============================================================================= * Weitergeleitet von Werner Dworak (2:246/9504) * Area : SYSOPMAIL (Private SYSOP-Netmail) * Von : Hans-Juergen Lukaschik, 2:243/6171 (Samstag 28 August 1993 16:28) * An : Werner Dworak * Betr.: Hallo ============================================================================= Hallo Werner! Wie geht's Dir denn sonst so? Habe heute endlich Bescheid vom Patentamt bekommen. Dauert ganz schoen lange, bis so eine Warenzeichenanmeldung durch ist. Somit ist der Name FIDO endlich auch in Deutschland geschuetzt. ;-)) MfG Hans-Juergen ============================================================================= > short translate on < Hallo, werner. how do you do? at this day, i have recieved a post from the german patentoffice. it was a very lang time, but now the name FIDO is registered on my own trade-mark in germany. > short translate off < Cheers, -- uucp: uunet!m2xenix!puddle!2!220!22!Ron.Dwight Internet: Ron.Dwight@f22.n220.z2.fidonet.org From hewm!dan@uunet.UU.NET Wed Sep 8 15:55:12 1993 Received: from relay1.UU.NET by fido.wps.com (5.67/wps.com-hackery) id AA04163; Wed, 8 Sep 93 15:55:08 -0700 Received: from spool.uu.net (via LOCALHOST) by relay1.UU.NET with SMTP (5.61/UUNET-internet-primary) id AA04883; Wed, 8 Sep 93 18:55:02 -0400 Received: from hewm.UUCP by uucp1.uu.net with UUCP/RMAIL (queueing-rmail) id 185338.8272; Wed, 8 Sep 1993 18:53:38 EDT Date: Wed, 8 Sep 93 15:07:48 PDT From: dan@hewm.COM (Dan Appelman) Subject: Re: You might be interested in this? (fwd) Message-Id: <9309081507.0.UUL1.3#5289@hewm.COM> To: fido.wps.com!tomj@hewm.COM Cc: dan@hewm.COM In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed, 8 Sep 1993 12:11:42 +0000 (WET DST) X-Status: Status: OR > From fido.wps.com!tomj Wed Sep 8 15:11:46 1993 remote from uunet > Received: by hewm.COM (UUL1.3#5289) > from uunet with UUCP; Wed, 8 Sep 93 14:41:51 PDT > Received: from fido.wps.com by relay2.UU.NET with SMTP > (5.61/UUNET-internet-primary) id AA24010; Wed, 8 Sep 93 15:11:46 -0400 > Received: by fido.wps.com (5.67/wps.com-hackery) > id AA03210; Wed, 8 Sep 93 12:11:42 -0700 > From: uunet!wps.com!tomj (Tom Jennings) > Message-Id: <9309081911.AA03210@wps.com> > Subject: You might be interested in this? (fwd) > To: hewm.COM!dan (Dan Appelman) > Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1993 12:11:42 +0000 (WET DST) > X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL21] > Content-Type: text > Content-Length: 351 > > Someone forwarded me a message from Germany, saying they had > successfully registered "FIDO" in Germany as a trademark. Is this > possible? It is most definitely in the FidoNet world. > > Wouldn't even a cursory search turn up the U.S. registration? Should I > persue this? > > > -- > Tom Jennings -- tomj@wps.com -- World Power Systems -- San Francisco, Calif. These things are amazingly local. People filing in Germany wouldn't do a search which includes the US, so it's not surprising that the Germans didn't find your US registration. Also, in most of the world, including Germany, the first to file in a country gets the right in that country even if there's a prior registration somewhere else. That leaves you with two choices: forget it or negotiate a settlement giving you the German ownership of the mark. Let me know what you decide to do. Dan