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:Korean Linux Users Outraged by "Linux" Trademark Claim
Korean Linux Users Outraged by "Linux" Trademark Claim
Aug 28, 1999, 16 :22 UTC (35 Talkback[s]) (30163 reads)

(Other stories by Dwight Johnson)

by Dwight Johnson, Linux Today

Thanks to Chris Hyun, Randy Leganza and Choi Jun-ho for contributing to this report.

The Korean Linux community was outraged when on August 20, 1999, several Korean businesses selling Linux-related products got a letter from the attorney of Yongtae Kwon claiming that they were violating his registered trademark of the name "Linux".

An examination showed that Kwon had applied for two "Linux" trademarks on September 27, 1995 and was granted them both on May 22, 1997 and July 5, 1997.

Kwon's letter, in part, claimed:

At present, I came to know the fact that you have sold the books in "attached catalogue", prohibited by law, and your these opportunities are included in violating act against the trade-marks in the laws of trade-mark...

Regarding the specified products of "Linux", no one has a monopolistic and exclusive right except me in Korea.

On August, 24, 1999, several publishers, including Information Publishing Group, responded by bringing a lawsuit against Kwon to unavail him of the trademark. Information Publishing Group and Youngjin Co. Ltd. are pursuing the suit directly and other publishers are supporting them financially.

On August, 25, 1999, an officer of the Korean Industrial Property Office announced that proving the fact that Linux was used as an operating system in Korea in 1995 will be sufficient to unavail the trademark.

He stated further that the reason this "Linux" trademark was successfuly registered was:

  1. In 1996, the examiner didn't know that "Linux" was one the name of an existing operating system.
  2. During the public response period of the application, there was no objection from anyone.

More information here.
http://kldp.org/gnu/menstruieren.html (Korean).
http://linux.sarang.net (Korean).


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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Didn't something like this happen in ...   Ouch...   
Dave Finton
Aug 28, 1999, 16:28:37
 
Only Linus has the right to use linux as ...   linux trademark?   
Kenneth Schrf
Aug 28, 1999, 17:00:43
 
So don't  call it "Linux", call it " ...   GNU/Linux saves the day!   
Benjamin Smith
Aug 28, 1999, 17:07:00
 
As most of us know, this isn't the f ...   This is getting ridiculous   
Tony O'Bryan
Aug 28, 1999, 17:46:22
 
"Regarding the registered "Linux" tradem ...   Trademark?   
Ostracus
Aug 28, 1999, 18:44:13
 
I posted a message to the Linux Internat ...   I've sent this to Linux International   
Dave Whitinger
Aug 28, 1999, 18:47:33
 
Not even RMS would make that mistake, Be ...   Re: GNU/Linux saves the day!   
Ludd Kilken
Aug 28, 1999, 20:43:57
 
Linux International's lawyer has bee ...   Re: I've sent this to Linux International   
Dave Whitinger
Aug 28, 1999, 21:21:43
 
Government offices....

People running t ...   Typical outcome from a Rubber Stamp...   
totoy
Aug 28, 1999, 22:41:51
 
Some legislations (I don't know if t ...   Some legislations...   
Hugo Gonzalez
Aug 28, 1999, 23:06:17
 
Just because the trademark is registered ...   Korea isnt the US   
rode
Aug 29, 1999, 00:34:01
 
Are you telling us that the lawyer regis ...   Re: rode   
Prasad Samarajiva
Aug 29, 1999, 04:59:47
 
Read it again.  He's claiming that a ...   Re: Korea isnt the US   
Rares Marian
Aug 29, 1999, 05:05:24
 
no one can believe this guy didnt know L ...   didnt know it was an OS???   
NightHawk
Aug 29, 1999, 05:23:49
 
Believe it or not, this is a non-story,  ...   This is a non-story!   
Jay James
Aug 29, 1999, 16:19:00
 
The story implies that the examiner (a g ...   Re: didnt know it was an OS???   
Cesar Villanueva
Aug 29, 1999, 16:37:02
 
Linus owns the trademark in the US, and  ...   Re: linux trademark?   
Trojan
Aug 29, 1999, 17:46:07
 
In his comment above, Rares Marian state ...   RedHat and Linux...   
Ben Alcala
Aug 29, 1999, 18:52:52
 
Who cares if product X, Y or Z is alread ...   Global trademarks?   
Mike Rasmusson
Aug 29, 1999, 19:23:45
 

What??? The Americans don't own the ...   Re: Re: didnt know it was an OS???   
Hugo Villeneuve
Aug 29, 1999, 19:36:53
 
I prefer "Linux us a registered trademar ...   Re: Ouch   
.
Aug 29, 1999, 19:55:27
 
Ok, well, first, speaking as some one wh ...   TRADEMARK?!?!?!   
JROTCarnes
Aug 29, 1999, 20:51:34
 
It's irrelevant in what country the  ...   Prozac anyone?   
Lester Barrows
Aug 29, 1999, 22:55:35
 
I would like to Mr. Kyon to watch follow ...   Trademark issue   
pazu
Aug 30, 1999, 00:21:19
 
I live in Malaysia, and I am quite sick  ...   Re: Korea isnt the US - stop this selfish craps.   
S.L. Tan
Aug 30, 1999, 01:45:20
 
I think you may have misunderstood the o ...   Re: Re: Korea isnt the US - stop this selfish crap   
Golden_Eternity
Aug 30, 1999, 04:06:34
 
Hmmm.....

I wonder if "Korea" is a regi ...   Korean Trademarks   
K. Frazier
Aug 30, 1999, 05:01:34
 
Uhu?
Well, Do you know the "Spirit of th ...   Re: Korea isnt the US   
Lee Chan-Young
Aug 30, 1999, 07:23:52
 
I know how you guys feel and think about ...   We are tring to stop them   
Hyo Jun Kim
Aug 31, 1999, 05:17:27
 
hehe..

linux trademark is mine.

unders ...   linux is mine!   
geoman
Sep 2, 1999, 06:05:32
 
That's right!!
The real problem is n ...   sign up!! act on now!!   
Park Se-Jung
Sep 3, 1999, 10:32:51
 
Hello.
World linux user.

As a common ko ...   As a korean, very sorry to world linux users.   
choi seunglin
Sep 3, 1999, 11:58:06
 
Hello Linuxers in world!!

We win becaus ...   We are One!!!   
Jae-Yang Park
Sep 4, 1999, 02:27:33
 
Hum~~~
We will win, because of freedom ...   Linux! forever   
Sang-Ho Lee
Sep 7, 1999, 04:04:07
 
S.L Tan.You are perfecly right. When ppl ...   Re: Re: Korea isnt the US - stop this selfish crap   
Paul oh
Sep 12, 1999, 06:52:42
 
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