@BroSeLitigant A wild IP problem appeared! What do you know about © protection for lists of words? Scrabble cmnty. is up in arms right now.
@BroSeLitigant @dereklipkin @adamsteinbaugh @mmasnick especially if they're being selected for a functionalish quality
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@sarahjeong@broselitigant@adamsteinbaugh@mmasnick Interesting. As example, say Words with Friends includes new list in app. No problem? -
@dereklipkin@sarahjeong@adamsteinbaugh@mmasnick Well, just because an argument is meritorious doesn't mean it's worth it to litigate... -
@broselitigant@sarahjeong@adamsteinbaugh@mmasnick Does that mean M-W would have a good claim against Words WF, but would not pursue? -
@dereklipkin@sarahjeong@adamsteinbaugh@mmasnick I was implying more that Words WF wouldn't defend even if defense was meritorious -
@broselitigant@sarahjeong@adamsteinbaugh@mmasnick Noted. To use, settlement (i.e., license fee) likely cheaper. But WWF argument FTW? -
@dereklipkin@sarahjeong@adamsteinbaugh@mmasnick I'm strongly inclined to believe WWF could make use of the list... -
@dereklipkin@sarahjeong@adamsteinbaugh@mmasnick Any © protection would have to be in the selection/arrangement of words used, under Feist -
@dereklipkin@sarahjeong@adamsteinbaugh@mmasnick But when they select words for the dictionary, is that towards a creative end... - 5 réponses de plus
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