I don't understand. Why is it not reasonable?

If Sage attempted to market a product called sage alpha, I would see
this as an attempt to profit from the goodwill associated with that
name because of the marketing of Wolfram Alpha. Don't you think that
would be unethical?

I don't think the law allows them to claim the word alpha belongs
exclusively to them. It simply means that other mathematical software
producers, and probably search engine manufacturers and the like,
cannot market their product as "Alpha" or something so close to it as
to be confused with it. I can only think of dishonest reasons a
company would want to do so in the first place.

I don't personally see trademarks as being as stupid as attempts at
patenting software and algorithms.

Perhaps I misunderstand how trademarks are used/abused in US law. I
don't live in the US, so this is certainly possible.

Note there is a software company which produces accounting software, I
think, which is called Sage. This seems to have caused no problems. As
far as I know, no one turned up on the sagemath website complaining
that their accountancy software doesn't do accounting. And I'm betting
the Sage accountancy people haven't had confused users trying to
report bugs in some modular symbols code expecting it to get fixed for
free.

Bill.

On 21 Feb, 02:21, Oscar Lazo <algebraicame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 20 feb, 20:04, "Dr. David Kirkby" <david.kir...@onetel.net> wrote:
>
> > Alex's comments about the terms of use of Wolfram Alpha
>
> >http://www.wolframalpha.com/termsofuse.html
>
> > got me amused when I read they have trademarked 'Alpha'.
>
> > Trademarks
>
> > Because the Wolfram family of companies markets a vast and growing array of
> > products, a list of our trademarks and registered trademarks would be 
> > cumbersome
> > to list. Some trademarks associated with this website and service are 
> > Wolfram
> > Alpha , Wolfram|Alpha , Wolfram , Alpha , Computational Knowledge Engine ,
> > Spikey , Wolfram Mathematica , Mathematica .
>
> Those are very generic terms! They should not be available for
> trademarking in my oppinion...
>
> Oscar

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