Whittaker has so far capitulated (in word) to Adobe’s demand. While the domain is still active and heads the site as originally produced, Whittaker, barring any unforeseen reversals on Adobe’s part, will be transferring website contents to be held under a new name: RefreshingApps.com.
Allen Stern of CenterNetworks first signified the frank absurdity of Adobe’s letter pertaining to the freshAIRapps domain, which I second. Adobe may certainly lay claim to its full trademark. But requesting the removal of a domain with AIR alone in its name strikes me as venturing past any reasonable bounds.
Might Adobe be sensing that the “AIR” graphic within the freshAIRapps as too similar to its own? Or is Adobe hedging its words on the fact that it shows the AIR title with a trademark label independent of the Adobe name? Regardless, a closure of freshAIRapps as it stands today seems unjust. Surely this is not the final word on the matter.
FreshAIRapps first launched in May, and has since become the go-to website to discover and rate applications built upon the Adobe AIR platform.
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Allen Stern of CenterNetworks first signified the frank absurdity of Adobe’s letter pertaining to the freshAIRapps domain, which I second. Adobe may certainly lay claim to its full trademark. But requesting the removal of a domain with AIR alone in its name strikes me as venturing past any reasonable bounds.
Might Adobe be sensing that the “AIR” graphic within the freshAIRapps as too similar to its own? Or is Adobe hedging its words on the fact that it shows the AIR title with a trademark label independent of the Adobe name? Regardless, a closure of freshAIRapps as it stands today seems unjust. Surely this is not the final word on the matter.
FreshAIRapps first launched in May, and has since become the go-to website to discover and rate applications built upon the Adobe AIR platform.
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