Litigation Against The Mobilix Mobile Unix Website 21
powerset writes: "Mobilix has just posted a news item describing a legal challenge from the holder of the 'Asterix' and 'Obelix' trademarks. Despite widespread use of the '-ix' suffix as documented in the note, a quarter million dollars in damages and prison time are being threatened, and the note also mentions a possible connection to the SuSE case."
ridiculix, vercingetorix would turn in his grave (Score:1)
Final Fantasy IX will be next!
In other news (Score:3, Funny)
French nerds vs. Unix nerds (Score:1)
Damn... (Score:1)
I don't understand how they can win... (Score:2)
How could the consumer either a) confuse the labels or b) associate one with the other upon the slightest amount of information?
Mobilix isn't going to start selling Mobilix dolls or Mobilix action figures, neither are they going to be producing full length features - likewise, Asterix isn't going to suddenly claim Unix market share or Obelix become the biggest distro since Debian.
Seems like the most ludicrous attempt at legal action against an internet organization or company yet.
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I mean what can you say? I've never heard of such gall (pun intended).
Someone is actually trying to claim a trademark on a suffix. Whoops! I can't use that word, it has an "-ix" in it!
Are the Europeans trying to be more ridicuously litigious than the Americans?
I hope that there are sanctions in Europe for frivolous lawsuits.
Re:... (Score:2)
I assume that it's based on the similarity between Mobilix and Obelix, not just the -ix suffix.
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What are the sanctions that can be applied against the initiator of this farce?
Is this yet another frivolous lawsuit? (Score:3, Insightful)
What I don't understand is how can they argue trademark infrigement, when there are no characters by the name of mobilix in the Asterix and Obelix books list of characters [asterix.tm.fr].
This just sounds to me like an attempt to bully small organizations into submission.
This is quoted from an interview with Albert Uderzo ( one of the creators of Asterix and Obelix ):
"For us, like for most French people, what we know of the Gauls begins with Vercingetorix. The 'RIX' at the end of his name means 'king' and is 'REX' in Latin and 'RIX' in Celtic. Not all Gaulish names end with 'IX', but we thought it would be fun to remind people of Vercingetorix. And it was also easier for us to have the Romans with names ending in 'US' and the Gauls with names in 'IX'
After that we used a similar formula for foreigners - using 'OS' or 'IS' for Greeks. We always enjoyed coming up with names from expressions and puns. This made it a very difficult job for our translators, because they had to create their own names so they would be funny in their language."
If you don't know much about Asterix and Obelix, it is a comic book about a gaulish (french) village that resists the assault of the roman empire. It was originally written by Rene Goscinny and drawn by Albert Uderzo. Sadly, Rene Goscinny passed away November 5, 1977.
After that point, Albert Uderzo has become the principal writer and he no longer draws the comics.
It is my opinion that ever since, the quality of the comic has decreased
My suspicion is that this lawsuit is one last feeble attempt by Uderzo to make more money. See the following quote of the same interview:
"Together with three friends, we had created a small publishing company, that was just managing to get by. We didn't make much money, but we sure had a lot of fun."
Notice that he mentions financial issues twice in a row, which in my opinion expresses his biggest worry.
I also find it interesting that in the entire official Asterix and Obelix web site [asterix.tm.fr] there is not one single mention of Rene Goscinny, other than on the copyright line at the page footer, and that he refers to Rene Goscinny as one of his "...three friends,..." What are they hiding???.
Does anyone have access to the lawsuit documents? I am very interested in reading why they think they deserve to win this lawsuit.
Re:Is this yet another frivolous lawsuit? (Score:1)
More likely, some PHB in the publishing company.
But Goscinny gets several mentions in the interview with Uderzo, and Uderzo represents him as equal partner in most of the A&O work in that interview.
It's the mobile part that they want (Score:1)
They could do like the phone company... (Score:1)
er, or something like that
A little rhyme to fit the times... (Score:2, Funny)
Had Mobilix
Just think of
All the benefix!
'Course if Obelix
Had Mobilix
All the tech-support-nix
Would be pulling
Out their battle-ix...
[pause]
(Sotto voce) - That's the plural of battle-axe...
[/pause]
...And removing his appendix!
Litigious Americans (Score:2)
What? This is happening in Europe? Oh, oh, excusez moi.
Re:Litigious Americans (Score:1)
Re:Litigious Americans (Score:1)
Prior art? (Score:2)
Funny.
Anyone remember... (Score:2, Interesting)
This case is on the same level.
Re:Anyone remember... (Score:2)
That "obtuse consumer" standard sure sounds like a good one. If this were a perfect world, it would apply to this Moblix case as well.