> I wouldn't be asking if I could. How does "Software Freedom Conservancy" damage the "Software Freedom Law Center" trademark? Considering the latter founded the former, I think you should ask them. The timeline is the…
> You're going to need to explain that more clearly. I think you are intelligent enough to understand it on your own. BTW, I know asking question is good, but sometimes try to answer other people's questions, it's good…
> How do you get anything done? By doing things well. ;) Seriously, ask you colleagues, who has ever done anything good at lunch time, when low sugar fatigue kicks in?
> It's like people are forgetting to enjoy their lives. you mean by seating in front of a table for the most part of the day and constantly talking about food? :)
> No offense, but honestly your lunch sounds depressing as hell. It's just food, it doesn't have to be a party. No offense, but only kids need to be entertained to eat, most people need food only because they get…
> Single sided bicycle accidents are pretty common Putting yourself at risk because there are supposed health benefit is stupid. It's like being anti vax because you read somewhere that one time someone had a fever…
> It's not from being hit by cyclists. It is included indeed. Being hit by cyclists is very common in places where bike density is high. For example: https://nypost.com/2019/08/31/nyc-bicyclists-are-killing-ped... >…
> Tailbone & back protection aren't super useful do to the kinds of accidents you get. They are useful for the same kind of accidents that happen to motrocyclists: being hit by something or hitting something.
> You said that it's necessary to sue to protect trademarks. In this case, where is the necessity? I understand you don't like questions. Moglen founded SFLC and helped SFC come to the light. He even registered SFC…
> You also can't brake to avoid a car that goes into the side of you. I wear a biker tailbone protector and a back protector + an helmet when I go snowboarding and I'm an amateur snowboarder at best that rarely goes in…
it's funny because as kids the first thing they teach us is to look around before crossing the streets and make sure that vehicles on the streets saw us and stopped. Adults are so pendatic about it that we develop…
> He doesn't hold a trademark on "Software Freedom". Has he ever claimed that? > I was there when it was reported and had confirmation from a witness. It is true because I say so it's not really an answer to the…
> suing another free software organisation for trademark infringement Trademarks have to be enforced or you lose them. > threatened to ruin the life of an FSF board member Can you please backup this claim? I've found…
> I wouldn't be asking if I could. How does "Software Freedom Conservancy" damage the "Software Freedom Law Center" trademark? Considering the latter founded the former, I think you should ask them. The timeline is the…
> You're going to need to explain that more clearly. I think you are intelligent enough to understand it on your own. BTW, I know asking question is good, but sometimes try to answer other people's questions, it's good…
> How do you get anything done? By doing things well. ;) Seriously, ask you colleagues, who has ever done anything good at lunch time, when low sugar fatigue kicks in?
> It's like people are forgetting to enjoy their lives. you mean by seating in front of a table for the most part of the day and constantly talking about food? :)
> No offense, but honestly your lunch sounds depressing as hell. It's just food, it doesn't have to be a party. No offense, but only kids need to be entertained to eat, most people need food only because they get…
> Single sided bicycle accidents are pretty common Putting yourself at risk because there are supposed health benefit is stupid. It's like being anti vax because you read somewhere that one time someone had a fever…
> It's not from being hit by cyclists. It is included indeed. Being hit by cyclists is very common in places where bike density is high. For example: https://nypost.com/2019/08/31/nyc-bicyclists-are-killing-ped... >…
> Tailbone & back protection aren't super useful do to the kinds of accidents you get. They are useful for the same kind of accidents that happen to motrocyclists: being hit by something or hitting something.
> You said that it's necessary to sue to protect trademarks. In this case, where is the necessity? I understand you don't like questions. Moglen founded SFLC and helped SFC come to the light. He even registered SFC…
> You also can't brake to avoid a car that goes into the side of you. I wear a biker tailbone protector and a back protector + an helmet when I go snowboarding and I'm an amateur snowboarder at best that rarely goes in…
it's funny because as kids the first thing they teach us is to look around before crossing the streets and make sure that vehicles on the streets saw us and stopped. Adults are so pendatic about it that we develop…
> He doesn't hold a trademark on "Software Freedom". Has he ever claimed that? > I was there when it was reported and had confirmation from a witness. It is true because I say so it's not really an answer to the…
> suing another free software organisation for trademark infringement Trademarks have to be enforced or you lose them. > threatened to ruin the life of an FSF board member Can you please backup this claim? I've found…