On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 22:11, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Ian Lynch wrote:
> > Awkward :-) Schwarzenegger is pretty awkward but it doesn't seem to have
> > held him back that much.
>
> Arnie is not a typical case.
>
> > Given that we can't change it to OpenOffice
> > because that name is taken, what do you suggest?
>
> I just checked the USPTO database and I didn't find anyone owning the
> word "OpenOffice". The closest match was "OpenOffice.org" owned by Sun
> Microsystems. So "OpenOffice" is available.

I just searched the Australian Trademarks... OpenOffice (one word) is not 
registered, never has been here. Open Office (two words) was applied for, but 
the application lapsed. The only other match is "Open Office Frontier", which 
is owned by Fuji Xerox, and is registered from December 2003.

So in essence OpenOffice is available in Australia.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel.

-- 
Alex Fisher

Co-Lead, CD-ROM Project

OpenOffice.org Marketing 
Community Contact
Australia/New Zealand


http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/

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