On 1/3/06, Anthere <Anthere9(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear all,
Though most of us probably love the name Wikimania for our favorite
world wide event, it is likely to be necessary to "change" it, as
"securing" it (domain names, trademarks...) will cost us much.
What are the costs of not securing it? Does every term or event name
used now need to be locked down as both trademark and domain name? Is
the worry that someone else will come along and try to run
non-wikimedia conferences with a similar name? (in practice it seems
they could already do that, if we give up on "wikimania" as the
name... as that word is primarily used, on the web and in wiki/tech
circles [some 150k google hits], to refer to the first Wikimedia
conference).
SJ