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Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name changewill happen
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name changewill happen
- From: Darren.Cotton (at) ses-engineering.com
- Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 18:23:41 +0200
I was sat here thinking surely they didn't invent the word hobbit. I know
what a hobbit is from my days of role playing (sorry I had to admit it) but
- Nuts!
Just read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobbit_%28word%29 and you will
discover they do actually hold a trademark on the name. So there is
definitely no going back now.
I do agree with a few of the other comments and that of my colleague,
Francois, that maybe we should consider a more professionally acceptable
name that would assist in its 'saleability' to those in power.
I did like hobbit and accept hobbitmon as an alternative but only because
it is easy.
Maybe something completely different is in order - lets look at some
thesaurus words:
Monitor
Synonyms: adviser, check, control, counsellor, device, guard, mentor,
observe, police, reminder, survey, track, warship, watch
Watch
Synonyms: Argus-eyed, alert, aware, on the qui vive, surveillant,
vigilant, watchful, wide-awake
Surveillance
Synonyms: espial, lookout, observation, spying, stakeout, track, vigil,
watch
I was also looking for the word open in the thesaurus and eventually got
linked to the word honest. Then I though what about honestmonitor - bit
cheesy but could fit the bill and the .com and .net are available.
and then...
openguardian (.com & .net available)
openguard (.net available - .com gone)
I will stop now
Darren
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