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What would you say to a guy who's taking Google and 47 other international companies to task for over $2 million each?

The man in question is Erich Specht, and his suit revolves around the word "Android," which is the name for Google's open source OS that it released in 2007.

Back in 2002, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) granted Specht the trademark for his company, Android Data.

In October 2007, Google also tried to trademark the name "Android," but the USPTO turned them down, mainly because there still could be some confusion over the name, given that both companies make software.

In August 2008, Google came back again, citing that Android Data hadn't used the name for three years and the company was dissolved four years ago. USPTO said its decision was final: "Android" was still part of Android Design.

Google then asked for the trademark to be suspended until further clarification of its use could be determined. USPTO said that was fair, but Specht didn't agree. In his 71 page lawsuit, he not only indicts Google, but Texas Instruments, Nvidia, Motorola, Vodafone and 43 other companies.

But that's not all. In addition to $2 million from each of the companies involved in breaking trademark - for each breach - he also "requests" that all the companies be permanently blocked from using the Android name and that anything that carries the Android name be destroyed.

Now, while there's no way that the companies involved could pay that amount, an out-of-court settlement could be worth millions alone, and all Specht has to do is prove that Android Data is still functioning and is about to release a new product.

This may have been - Best. Trademark. Ever.

Source: The Register
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Jesus, that's pathetic, I hope they ruin him.

Thats it. I am going to trademark the letter "A". Any company with the letter "A" in its title will then be liable! I will be a multi billionaire!!!...
Sorry but cmon. I hope the guy gets absofrackinglutely nothing.

The_root_of_all_evil:
But that's not all. In addition to $2 million from each of the companies involved in breaking trademark - for each breach - he also "requests" that all the companies be permanently blocked from using the Android name and that anything that carries the Android name be destroyed.

So people are going to come to my house and destroy anything with the word Android on it? I'd like to see them try against my Android army of doom.

So if the word Android is trademarked, how many anime companies are being sued?

Why is it wrong for an individual to hold a trademark but not a corporation? If the situation were reversed, our greedy, evil corporate overlords would destroy all in their path. I hope he wins, because $2m is nothing to any of these companies anyway, and we shouldn't issue TMs over such generic words. Your own graphical design, sure, but not the word itself. That's just ridiculous, and part of what's wrong with Western business today anyway.

SilentHunter7:
So if the word Android is trademarked, how many anime companies are being sued?

I bet those are the 43 other companies.

Ha, anything with android destroyed? Okay. I'd like to see him buy all the phones that people have purchased, and will have to have destroyed. I know I wouldn't give my gear up freely.

Also, this is just going to drive more people to want to abolish the trademark system. This really is a rediculous lawsuit. Get a job, make your own money, die when you're old. Is it that hard?

Can he really claim complete trademark on something that's a widespread word like 'Android'?
I hope he doesn't get a penny...

This is how to get rich. I love it.

This is both totally awesome and completely pathetic at the same time!

Dunno whether to bake him a cake or hope he gets nothing ^_^

The trademark equivalent of a patent troll...

I'm gonna patent the word "religion" so that every time the subject comes up on The Escapist, they have to pay me $1 (American) for each time somebody types the word.

I will make a fortune. That, or religious threads will cease to exist. That's what I call a win/win situation.

Actually, this is Google naming a product before checking to see if the name is available. And being turned down several times, yet persisting.

He filed the name "Android Data" in 2002. It's in the same industry as Google, which now Google wants to use but is 5 years late to the party. All Google has to do is name Android something else that's available. I'm sure they've got the money to find another name or pay the original owner to use it.

If this were Microsoft doing it, people would be up in arms at the evil corporate trying to crush the small business guy. Google is using the same tactics - "he's not really using the name, so we can have it" - but is getting a free pass because people think Google can do no wrong.

What amazes me is that some even can get a right to the word android. It's not like he (or Google) invented it. I mean, the word is derived from Greek. It should be free to use for anyone.
But I guess it's like the whole magenta embarrassment.

That is insane. He doesn't have to do much to prove Android Data is functioning.

It's less the word "Android" and more the fact that "Android Data" can potentially be confused given that both he and Google operate in the same industry.

... unless Google is fine with someone opening Google Computing, because google is just a word and everyone should be able to use it.

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It's less the word "Android" and more the fact that "Android Data" can potentially be confused given that both he and Google operate in the same industry.

... unless Google is fine with someone opening Google Computing, because google is just a word and everyone should be able to use it.

While I see your point it's worth noting that google is not really a word. Or at least it wasn't. It's a misspelling of googol.

He's got some balls of steel :P

But, I've never heard of his company, he's probably just insane...

It's amazing to me how many people in this discussion don't get how trademarks work. He didn't trademark the word "android" and no, he can't go after everyone who uses the word. Sheesh. While he is obviously an opportunist I don't think he's abusing the system. And I doubt Google was unprepared for this given the trouble they had trademarking the name themselves.

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If this were Microsoft doing it, people would be up in arms at the evil corporate trying to crush the small business guy. Google is using the same tactics - "he's not really using the name, so we can have it" - but is getting a free pass because people think Google can do no wrong.

I have to agree, but is Google really getting a free pass? I mean, they *are* being sued, no matter what we think of the situation.

I give it 5 minutes before Google's ninja lawyers BREAK HIM.

The word is in common usage, it shouldn't have been trademarked to begin with.

I want this guy to go for it! Good luck to him! Moslty because I hate google.

Android is just a term for a type of artificial life form... Just ask commander Data

what a petty little twat. it's people like him who are ruining the world

SilentHunter7:
So if the word Android is trademarked, how many anime companies are being sued?

My limited knowledge on the subject of trademark law says that, trademarking disputes are almost always industry specific. If I wanted to open a bar called Android there likely wouldn't be an legal issues because there is no potential confusion between a bar and a software OS.

Anonymouse:
Thats it. I am going to trademark the letter "A". Any company with the letter "A" in its title will then be liable! I will be a multi billionaire!!!...
Sorry but cmon. I hope the guy gets absofrackinglutely nothing.

I'll tke B (I couldn't use tht letter in tke)

i hope he end up losing 2million per company

You kind of get the idea that this guy will be beaten to a pulp by androids sent by google and 43 other companies. 'the search terminator!' (tm) That would be irony so solid tht it could be stirred with a stick.

Reading what I just typed, I think I need more coffee.

Cortheya:

Anonymouse:
Thats it. I am going to trademark the letter "A". Any company with the letter "A" in its title will then be liable! I will be a multi billionaire!!!...
Sorry but cmon. I hope the guy gets absofrackinglutely nothing.

I'll tke B (I couldn't use tht letter in tke)

Okay that made me laugh way too much. If ya wanna be a real bastard then you wait a few years then sue anyone that uses d as well since its just a backwards b.

... damn. How much I owe you for the 4 infringments soo far? ;.;

Orgazmo19:
Android is just a term for a type of artificial life form... Just ask commander Data

nice one

I'm trademarking the word "Soft"...

...About half the software companies that have ever existed... ruined by my hands... Oh yeah.

I find it amusing because I am betting that the 43 other companies combined have FAR BETTER LAWYERS! this guy is obviously just an opportunist. This will not fly.

Does this mean we will be sued for using the word "Android" in our posts?

Simriel:
I find it amusing because I am betting that the 43 other companies combined have FAR BETTER LAWYERS! this guy is obviously just an opportunist. This will not fly.

Problem is that those lawyers are up against the Patent Office, not Specht. And that means they're Government lawyers.

Honestly? Google is going to have to bring something astounding out of the bag to defeat this. Going by the evidence so far, they deliberately breeched copyright law because they thought it didn't apply to them.

Sevre90210:
Does this mean we will be sued for using the word "Android" in our posts?

Just to clear this all up.
Android Data own the name "Android" only in relation to software. Anyone who codes software with the intent to make money under the name "Android" is open to being sued, and officially must be to retain the trademark, any other use is completely fair.

That's why TSR, sorry WOTC, still has Nazis & Marvel and DC have Death.

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