Fwd: Subj: Use of "unicode" in a file name
Hasan Aljudy
hasan.aljudy at gmail.com
Tue May 16 10:36:24 PDT 2006
hmm, I wonder why do people think/worry about these things!
Derek Parnell wrote:
> I wanted to know so I asked the Unicode(TM) people about it and this is
> there reply.
>
>
> ------- Forwarded message -------
> From: "Magda Danish (Unicode)" <v-magdad at microsoft.com>
> To: dpar8777 at bigpond.net.au
> Cc:
> Subject: FW: Subj: Use of "unicode" in a file name
> Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 00:42:48 +1000
>
> Derek,
> There's no restriction on using unicode as a file or directory name.
> The trademark usage applies to using the name <unicode> for products
> that get wide exposure such as in a software product name, or in a book
> name. A file or directory name within your project is certainly not as
> relevant.
>
> Regards,
>
> Magda Danish
> Sr. Administrative Director
> Unicode, Inc.
>
>
> ________________________________
>
>
> Date/Time: Mon May 15 17:35:45 CDT 2006
> Contact: dpar8777 at bigpond.net.au
> Name: Derek Parnell
> Report Type: Membership / Book Purchase / Licensing
> Opt Subject: Use of "unicode" in a file name
>
> Under what circumstances may I use the character string "unicode" in
> the name of a file or directory? For example, am I allowed to create a
> file called "unicode.h" or a folder called "c:\projects\unicode\" ?
>
> My reading of your trademark usage seems to imply that the (tm) symbol
> must also be used in such a file name and that is highly impractical.
>
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