Message-Id: <5.0.0.25.0.20001106002426.02fb77d0@mail.subdimension.com> X-Sender: matt DOT l AT mail DOT subdimension DOT com X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.0 Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 00:26:39 -0800 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com From: Matt Lewandowsky Subject: Re: DJGPP for Idiots In-Reply-To: <8u48hg$j7r$1@nnrp1.deja.com> References: <973053863 DOT 524673 AT shelley DOT paradise DOT net DOT nz> <39FFAA69 DOT 6CDA1D44 AT usq DOT edu DOT au> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary="=-==-====---=-===-====-==-==-=====-----=--===--="; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; micalg=pgp-sha1 Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Errors-To: nobody AT delorie DOT com X-Mailing-List: djgpp AT delorie DOT com X-Unsubscribes-To: listserv AT delorie DOT com Precedence: bulk --=-==-====---=-===-====-==-==-=====-----=--===--= Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed So, what of X Windows? Or is it just that "Windows" was tacked on to X? Or OpenWindows? Just idle notes that the law is royally not right. (Skewed in favor of the Goliaths rather than the Davids...) --Matt At 10.22 11/05/2000, Rudolf Polzer wrote: >Not in the law. Microsoft was already sued in Germany for using the >word "Explorer" that was registered by a German firm _after_ M$ used >it, but M$ did not, and therefore they have to pay licensing fees. Or >try writing software and calling it "Windows" which is correct English. >If your program becomes successful... > >[...] >-- >Rudolf Polzer > > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy. --=-==-====---=-===-====-==-==-=====-----=--===--= Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use Comment: Key ID: 0x1D3A6BA7 iQA/AwUBOgZrP+oMko8dOmunEQLEegCeOZZoT7GiDDDWvmITulbHiWsH0HQAoORq WvEPquqUUYRDwulgWJJ+SlfI =ud4H -----END PGP MESSAGE----- --=-==-====---=-===-====-==-==-=====-----=--===--=--