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  • N nssone

    Kant wrote: provide training for certification on Microsoft's products, a subscription to Microsoft's developer program Web site, and an Xbox video game console with games, as well as an invitation to bring his parents along for a visit to Microsoft's Redmond, Washington, headquarters for an annual technology fair Another lamb lead into the slaughter house. Yes, I am jealous. It's frikkin ridiculous that he gets that much out of being such an idiot.


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    peterchen
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    nssone wrote: Another lamb lead into the slaughter house. :laugh: nssone wrote: Yes, I am jealous. It's frikkin ridiculous that he gets that much out of being such an idiot. so true.


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    • P peterchen

      His name is Mike Rowe, not Mikerowesoft. Either he very well knew that he was poking the giant's ass, then he's an idiot for going "ah look the giant farted at me". Or he didn't knew what he was doing, which makes him a lesser idiot. And, with US trademark law, they barely had another chance than threaten.


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      Rob Manderson
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      In a weak defence of Mike Rowe, he probably thought it was 'cool' to play on the words. But as I said, it's a weak defence. Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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      • R Rick York

        He's an idiot ? Using his own name for his website makes him an idiot ? I don't think so in the slightest. Micro$oft is the one being an idiot here. Who, in their right mind, would mistakenly type mikerowesoft.com to get to the M$ site or type that and incorrectly assume that they went to the M$ site ? The Ten Commandments For C Programmers

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        Giles
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        The company is required to take action agaist those trying to piggyback of their trademarks, not doing so could lead latter to loosing the trademark. Go read about the Hoover vacum cleaner story - they lost it, by letting the name come to mean vacum cleaning, or as a general term for a vacum cleaner. Google also does this. It does not like people in the press using the term "Google" as an adjective, to mean searching, as it could also loose its trademark, if it was to become a commonly used term for searching, and not their brand name.


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          The company is required to take action agaist those trying to piggyback of their trademarks, not doing so could lead latter to loosing the trademark. Go read about the Hoover vacum cleaner story - they lost it, by letting the name come to mean vacum cleaning, or as a general term for a vacum cleaner. Google also does this. It does not like people in the press using the term "Google" as an adjective, to mean searching, as it could also loose its trademark, if it was to become a commonly used term for searching, and not their brand name.


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          Rob Manderson
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          I seem to remember the people who invented Linoleum (the scourge of cheap boarding houses) didn't defend their trademark 'Lino' and also lost the rights... Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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            He's an idiot ? Using his own name for his website makes him an idiot ? I don't think so in the slightest. Micro$oft is the one being an idiot here. Who, in their right mind, would mistakenly type mikerowesoft.com to get to the M$ site or type that and incorrectly assume that they went to the M$ site ? The Ten Commandments For C Programmers

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            David Wulff
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            Some people are not fotunate enough to be able to type for whatever reason, so phonetic similarities are very important to them.


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            • D David Wulff

              Some people are not fotunate enough to be able to type for whatever reason, so phonetic similarities are very important to them.


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              Rob Manderson
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              I don't think it's a lack of typing ability :) Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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                I don't think it's a lack of typing ability :) Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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                David Wulff
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                I don't doubt that most voice recognition software would pick up "microsoft" before "mikerowesoft", but what about if someone is having a document machine-read to them that contains "mikerowesoft"? How can they tell? Why should they need to? There's a real possibility for confusion.


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                • K Kant

                  In exchange, Microsoft will pay for Rowe's expenses, the cost of switching over to a new site, provide training for certification on Microsoft's products, a subscription to Microsoft's developer program Web site, and an Xbox video game console with games, as well as an invitation to bring his parents along for a visit to Microsoft's Redmond, Washington, headquarters for an annual technology fair. Not a bad deal for 17 year old!! Story...[^]
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                  leppie
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                  I would feel rather sort changed, what about the costs of lost business hours? IMO his own name has more rights than a trademark. leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
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                  • R Rob Manderson

                    In a weak defence of Mike Rowe, he probably thought it was 'cool' to play on the words. But as I said, it's a weak defence. Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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                    peterchen
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                    It *definitely* is cool, I just dislike this "evil Microsoft robs web site from innocent teen" thing which he either pushed, or was pushed on him.


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                    • K Kant

                      In exchange, Microsoft will pay for Rowe's expenses, the cost of switching over to a new site, provide training for certification on Microsoft's products, a subscription to Microsoft's developer program Web site, and an Xbox video game console with games, as well as an invitation to bring his parents along for a visit to Microsoft's Redmond, Washington, headquarters for an annual technology fair. Not a bad deal for 17 year old!! Story...[^]
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                      Nick Parker
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                      Kant wrote: Not a bad deal for 17 year old!! Exactly, sounds like he got a pretty good deal out of the whole thing. :) - Nick Parker
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                      • O Optimus Prime

                        I bet these people are next: http://www.microswoft.com (Not work safe. Do not let your kid sister copy-n-paste the above link. The above lin is text only, so follow at your own risk. You can let microsoft know that it was easily confused for their site :rolleyes: ) OP

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                        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                        1. How come you know about that URL? 2) Do you reckon they will get a similar deal as Mike Rowe? ;) -- C'est normal!
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                        • N Nick Parker

                          Kant wrote: Not a bad deal for 17 year old!! Exactly, sounds like he got a pretty good deal out of the whole thing. :) - Nick Parker
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                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                          Heh, maybe one of us should try to register ayebeem.com and see what happens? :) -- C'est normal!

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                            I would feel rather sort changed, what about the costs of lost business hours? IMO his own name has more rights than a trademark. leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
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                            Matt Newman
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                            leppie wrote: IMO his own name has more rights than a trademark. True, but his name isn't Mike Rowe Soft, its Mike Rowe. And free advertisement will more than likely make up for that. Matt Newman If you chose to continue this discussion, I am fully prepared to make you my bitch. I invite you to ask around, and you'll find out that I'm quite capable of doing so - John Simmons on Trolls

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