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2015-08-05
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They can only complain for trademark violation, and they are right as "whatsup" is quite close to their trademark. In fact, in USA, they have to actively defend their trademark or risk losing it.
Clean reverse engineering for interoperability is protected in USA and EU.
Just renaming the thing to anything else shoul solve the issue.
By the way, I'm not a lawyer (but the FSF has some really good ones you could talk to)
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2015-08-05
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@ Earth
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#503
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I've received an email from what$app lawyers... so I don't think I should keep maintaining this app
By the way, I'm not a lawyer (but the FSF has some really good ones you could talk to)
Clean reverse engineering for interoperability is protected in USA and EU.
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2015-08-05
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@ Spain
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#504
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They complained that "yowsup" is too similar to "whatsapp" and confuses people. And so they're going to to complain and threaten and bully anyway regardless of the name.
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2015-08-05
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@ Bize Her Yer Trabzon
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#505
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They tried a DMCA takedown before and it didn't work either
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2015-08-05
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2015-08-05
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2015-08-06
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@ Munich, Germany
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#508
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I've received an email from what$app lawyers... so I don't think I should keep maintaining this app
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2015-08-06
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#509
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Clean reverse engineering for interoperability is protected in USA and EU.
Just renaming the thing to anything else shoul solve the issue.
By the way, I'm not a lawyer (but the FSF has some really good ones you could talk to)