On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 02:22:53PM -0500, Erik Enge wrote:
I didn't feel comfortable waiting so I went a head and changed it to hyperspec-lookup. I think that will be ok as I see hyperspec.el etc on my filesystem. Is hyperspec-lookup ok with you?
Fine with me. Also, looking at LispWorks site I see that "Common Lisp Hyperspec" is trademarked, not Hyperspec.
IANAL, but:
* Yes, trademarks need to be defended in order for them to remain.
* This is why very often you see it mentioned the Foo is a registered trademark of Foobar Co., and use of it should not be construed as a challenge or infringement.
* Since hypersec-lookup *refers* to the "Common Lisp Hyperspec" I cannot for the life of me see how it could be considered a challenge of the trademark. But add a small-print disclaimer, and there really should be no worries.
Cheers,
-- Nikodemus