• David GerardOPM
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    7 months ago

    unsurprisingly, it turns out to be vastly more complicated than that

    • smpl
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      17 months ago

      Unless you refer to something other than violation of a trademark, I’m curious to know how it’s more complicated than that?

      • David GerardOPM
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        7 months ago

        explain to me your understanding of nominative use, for a start

        (or, preferably, don’t)

        • smpl
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          27 months ago

          That would be if WPEngine sold hosting of an unmodified Wordpress codebase.

          • @[email protected]
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            107 months ago

            what… what exactly do you think people like dreamhost and bluehost and such do? in your mind, do they have special dreampress and bluepress “vendored” versions of wordpress?

            good lord

            • smpl
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              17 months ago

              I’m only talking about trademark law. I’m not arguing what’s morally right or wrong, that’s a subjective perspective. I’m not able to tell if Dreamhost and Bluehost are violating the trademark, but from what I know they are generic webhosting companies and not as easily confused with Wordpress. In my personal opinion having had a quick look at Dreamhosts page about hosting Wordpress. It seems quite obvious that they only host the Wordpress software, with prominent phrases like “optimized for WordPress” and “Recommended by WordPress.org”.

      • db0
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        167 months ago

        WP was explicitly not a trademarked term