Honestly, whenever someone chooses a name, a comment like this comes up. It's inane. Every possible common english word is already used for some other software product in existence, even if it has a small user base.
Holding up the ideal that no name clashes should ever occur in software is even far more restrictive than actual trademark law.
Honestly, whenever someone chooses a name, a comment like this comes up. It's inane. Every possible common english word is already used for some other software product in existence, even if it has a small user base.
Holding up the ideal that no name clashes should ever occur in software is even far more restrictive than actual trademark law.