Difference to the use of "droid" in Android is, that Android is a word of it's 
own - not a compound word like "MonoDroid" would be.

Von: monodroid-boun...@lists.ximian.com 
[mailto:monodroid-boun...@lists.ximian.com] Im Auftrag von Dean Sadites
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Juli 2011 05:19
An: Discussions related to Mono for Android
Betreff: Re: [mono-android] Use of MonoDroid

Interesting. I guess Lucasfilm's legal department will have its hands full if 
they ever decide to pursue this. There are literally hundreds of apps in the 
Marketplace with 'droid' in the name (e.g. ElectroDroid, QR Droid, Droid 
Auctions, Phit Droid, Periodic Droid, Droid DJ, Droid Cha Cha, Sports Radio 
Droid, Droid Wallet, Droid Mini Golf, Droid Rider, Droid Says, Droid Eye, Droid 
Light, Pleasure Droid, Droid Life, Droid Tesla, Miss Droid, LOL Droid, 
Inventory Droid, Soccer Droid, Dr. Droid, Droid Guy, etc., etc., etc.).

Anyway, I kind of doubt they could really do much if it forms part of a 
compound word, like 'MonoDroid' or 'Monodroid'.  I mean, then they'd have a 
claim against the word 'Android' itself, wouldn't they?  I think if it had been 
my decision I would have gone with MonoDroid and then fallen back on Mono for 
Android (or maybe even MonoAndroid) if Lucasfilm had an issue with it.

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Jason Awbrey 
<ja...@awbrey.net<mailto:ja...@awbrey.net>> wrote:
DROID is a trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd. and its related companies. Used under 
license

http://mediacenter.motorola.com/content/detail.aspx?ReleaseID=12059&NewsAreaID=22
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Dean Sadites 
<dsadi...@gmail.com<mailto:dsadi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Okay, makes sense.  So we're probably perfectly okay referring to it as 
MonoDroid in casual conversation; it just can't be used in any official 
capacity.  So, did Motorola license the trademark from Lucas?

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:17 PM, Wally McClure 
<theevilprogram...@hotmail.com<mailto:theevilprogram...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
The story I was told was that the name MonoDroid has the term Droid in it.  
George Lucas owns the trademark to the term.  Given that Motorola licensed the 
term, there was precedence for Droid being used in the mobile space.  To be 
safe, they named it Mono for Android.

Wally
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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 22:07:41 -0400
From: dsadi...@gmail.com<mailto:dsadi...@gmail.com>
To: monodroid@lists.ximian.com<mailto:monodroid@lists.ximian.com>
Subject: [mono-android] Use of MonoDroid

What's the deal with the MonoDroid name?  Why did Novell/Xamarin end up going 
with "Mono for Android," when MonoDroid seems to be more in line with the 
existing MonoTouch name (and is so much easier to say and write)?  Was there 
some sort of copyright or trademark issue?

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