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Really really really sad to see @Mastodon double down on this policy.

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  • michael@mstdn.thms.ukM This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://mstdn.thms.uk/@michael/116413353094001294

    Really really really sad to see @Mastodon double down on this policy.

    My own instance uses mstdn as a sub domain (and pre-dates the official trademark policy).

    As it's impossible to change the domain of an instance I cannot even change it.

    And I think it's really really really poor form by Mastodon to prevent this extremely common pattern of using a sub domain that identifies the software being deployed.

    Really disappointed!

    #mastodon #mastoAdmin

    halfbyte@ruby.socialH trond@sorbit.noT dooms@selfdon.0x7c4.comD mahid@mastodon.standingpad.orgM shanie@mastodon.tails.chS 5 Replies Last reply
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    • michael@mstdn.thms.ukM michael@mstdn.thms.uk

      RE: https://mstdn.thms.uk/@michael/116413353094001294

      Really really really sad to see @Mastodon double down on this policy.

      My own instance uses mstdn as a sub domain (and pre-dates the official trademark policy).

      As it's impossible to change the domain of an instance I cannot even change it.

      And I think it's really really really poor form by Mastodon to prevent this extremely common pattern of using a sub domain that identifies the software being deployed.

      Really disappointed!

      #mastodon #mastoAdmin

      halfbyte@ruby.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
      halfbyte@ruby.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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      @michael @Mastodon IANAL - I agree in principle with your sentiment, but this is how trademark laws work. If you don't defend them, at some point someone could try to nullify them on the grounds that you don't seem to care.

      The alternative would be official licensing (I believe, again, IANAL) and that's maybe a bit too much work for such a small company.

      I think we just have to accept that this is a place where the law and a general idea of "openness" simply collide in a particularly sad way.

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      • halfbyte@ruby.socialH halfbyte@ruby.social

        @michael @Mastodon IANAL - I agree in principle with your sentiment, but this is how trademark laws work. If you don't defend them, at some point someone could try to nullify them on the grounds that you don't seem to care.

        The alternative would be official licensing (I believe, again, IANAL) and that's maybe a bit too much work for such a small company.

        I think we just have to accept that this is a place where the law and a general idea of "openness" simply collide in a particularly sad way.

        michael@mstdn.thms.ukM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @halfbyte @Mastodon Maybe, maybe not. I also am not a lawyer, so I cannot tell.

        What I can tell though, is that other software that I deploy doesn't have policies that restrict me from using {software}.thms.uk for any of them. Mastodon is the only one.

        Some may not have trademarks covering their name, sure. But many of them are very successful and the fact that I can deploy the software at {software}.thms.uk doesn't seem to harm them in any way!

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        • michael@mstdn.thms.ukM michael@mstdn.thms.uk

          RE: https://mstdn.thms.uk/@michael/116413353094001294

          Really really really sad to see @Mastodon double down on this policy.

          My own instance uses mstdn as a sub domain (and pre-dates the official trademark policy).

          As it's impossible to change the domain of an instance I cannot even change it.

          And I think it's really really really poor form by Mastodon to prevent this extremely common pattern of using a sub domain that identifies the software being deployed.

          Really disappointed!

          #mastodon #mastoAdmin

          trond@sorbit.noT This user is from outside of this forum
          trond@sorbit.noT This user is from outside of this forum
          trond@sorbit.no
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          @michael @Mastodon A bit unfortunate to apply enforcement of domain names many years later, and not survey how this affects existing usage. But there is an exemption if you get a written permission from Mastodon gGmbH.

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          • michael@mstdn.thms.ukM michael@mstdn.thms.uk

            RE: https://mstdn.thms.uk/@michael/116413353094001294

            Really really really sad to see @Mastodon double down on this policy.

            My own instance uses mstdn as a sub domain (and pre-dates the official trademark policy).

            As it's impossible to change the domain of an instance I cannot even change it.

            And I think it's really really really poor form by Mastodon to prevent this extremely common pattern of using a sub domain that identifies the software being deployed.

            Really disappointed!

            #mastodon #mastoAdmin

            dooms@selfdon.0x7c4.comD This user is from outside of this forum
            dooms@selfdon.0x7c4.comD This user is from outside of this forum
            dooms@selfdon.0x7c4.com
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            @michael @Mastodon this... is strange, at least.

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            • michael@mstdn.thms.ukM michael@mstdn.thms.uk

              RE: https://mstdn.thms.uk/@michael/116413353094001294

              Really really really sad to see @Mastodon double down on this policy.

              My own instance uses mstdn as a sub domain (and pre-dates the official trademark policy).

              As it's impossible to change the domain of an instance I cannot even change it.

              And I think it's really really really poor form by Mastodon to prevent this extremely common pattern of using a sub domain that identifies the software being deployed.

              Really disappointed!

              #mastodon #mastoAdmin

              mahid@mastodon.standingpad.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
              mahid@mastodon.standingpad.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @michael @Mastodon I'm kind of annoyed it doesn't check if WEB_DOMAIN is set and uses the trademark. My server has mastodon in the actual domain, but not in the WEB_DOMAIN (what shows up in my username).

              I can understand wanting to enforce a trademark (Blender is also somewhat strict about trademark usage), but I feel like if they want to enforce it, they should make it easy to change domains as well.

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              • michael@mstdn.thms.ukM michael@mstdn.thms.uk

                RE: https://mstdn.thms.uk/@michael/116413353094001294

                Really really really sad to see @Mastodon double down on this policy.

                My own instance uses mstdn as a sub domain (and pre-dates the official trademark policy).

                As it's impossible to change the domain of an instance I cannot even change it.

                And I think it's really really really poor form by Mastodon to prevent this extremely common pattern of using a sub domain that identifies the software being deployed.

                Really disappointed!

                #mastodon #mastoAdmin

                shanie@mastodon.tails.chS This user is from outside of this forum
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                @michael @Mastodon My subdomain is literally "mastodon.tails.ch" because I'm *literally running Mastodon*. That's like saying I can't make "irc.tails.ch" because I have a fucking IRC server.

                How unadulteratedly stupid.

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