Why is X.org not suing bird site X.com?

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Fuck x.com. All my homies use wayland.social.

It was such fun looking for kernel updates and holding off for dear life... Otherwise your system booted up to a command line prompt. Fine fine. I guess X will just continue to spiral plurally together as one big xmass.

Doesn't matter, they are both deprecated.

twitter has more money (for lawsuits)

no benefit for xorg

the us is ruled by money

When X.com eventually gets around to making its own window system, they may be in legal trouble. Perhaps the resulting lawsuit can raise enough money to get X.org development going again.

Because X's janitor budget for lunch is better than their whole budget.

There is no material loss. It's not that X.org was swimming in cash before.

Now i have to search X11 or xorg instead of x... Thats a whole three to four letters more... Smh my head /s

I'd rather them use the money to fix bugs instead of suing billionaire though.

It is very unlikely there is customer confusion over the matter. Though both companies are in tech, they are in wildly different branches of tech. I don't think X.org has a valid trademark complaint in this case.

Unless you use Linux or a Unix-like OS you most likely have no idea what the X Windowing System is.

The name X is not copyrightable as far as I know. There is a lot of stuff named X.

Copyright is different to trademark. Any business name clash would be a trademark dispute

Trademark only matters if there is possible confusion.

The letter x on it's own is not a trademark AFAIK. The distinct style of letter X is what would be the trademark. Because X.com and X.org are two completely different orgs with different brand identities there wouldn't be a problem.

The basic stylization looks pretty similar.

In so far as they are both the letter X. Otherwise they share little similarities.

They both have a bigger line and a smaller line.

And one has a distinctive and large orange loop that clearly differentiates it.

You can't trademark a letter of the alphabet.

You absolutely can, but trademarks need to be domain-specific. And the social media platform and the window system don't have much overlap in their respective domains.

Another window system couldn't come along and call itself "X", but a microwave manufacturer very well might be able to.

One letter domains are cringe

Gotta sue the alphabet, at that point.

You mean parent company of google?

I kinda hate it when companies steal existing common terms (alphabet, apple, windows, meta); it's a unilateral usurpation of everyone's speech, and (to some degree) a violation of the their minds.

Oops, I guess all my math problems infringe a trademark. There are simply way too many things named X. Also, the X.org foundation don't have as much money as Twitter, which makes any fight a lost cause.

Their logos are very similar. How many different ways can you stylise an "X" though?

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I assumed this would happen in the first week.