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Comment by dangus

2 days ago

Similar to this advice, don't ask us.

This whole thread is a question for a lawyer.

But for real...just change the name of your project. It sucks, but the ruling was handed down, you lost the dispute.

Nobody's going to mind that the name changed. Firefox used to be called Firebird and changed due to trademark disputes. Dozens of open source projects have changed their names when they forked off of a corporate project, like LibreOffice and MariaDB.

I know that OP may be fond of the name but it's just a name.

> Firefox used to be called Firebird and changed due to trademark disputes.

It was first called Phoenix, then a trademark dispute forced them to rebrand to Firebird, then a trademark dispute forced them off that name too. Firefox was the third public name for that project. I'm surprised they didn't also get sued by Clint Eastwood[1] and have to change again.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_(film)