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Discussion: Ultracade and the Mame Trademark
Santoro:
Reading through this thread it occurred to me what poetic justice it would be if the man that was trying to steal Mame IP was put out of business by thieves that stole and distributed his software.
One can only Dream. :)
SirPoonga:
--- Quote from: IntruderAlert on March 03, 2005, 10:29:19 am ---5) - David R. Foley sees an opportunity for leverage against the M.A.M.E. creators in that the M.A.M.E. name and logo have never been trademarked and quickly files for the M.A.M.E. trademark himself.
6) - David R. Foley agrees to return ownership of the M.A.M.E. name and logo to the original M.A.M.E. creators in exchange for the rights to use M.A.M.E. code in all of his arcade machines and thus avoids the possibility of ever being sued by the M.A.M.E. creators
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Ok, so we are at point 5. 5 has to fail so 6 doesn't take place :)
SirPoonga:
--- Quote from: GGKoul on March 03, 2005, 12:04:11 pm ---Given the fact that the Capcom emulator that is included on their CD's is based on MAME.
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GGKoul:
--- Quote from: SirPoonga on March 03, 2005, 01:40:58 pm ---
--- Quote from: GGKoul on March 03, 2005, 12:04:11 pm ---Given the fact that the Capcom emulator that is included on their CD's is based on MAME.
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mr.Curmudgeon:
--- Quote ---This place/guy sounds like a reasonable fellow...
Lets see what we can do about pulling the plug..
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Or why don't we just see what it'd cost to get our own license of JoshuaOS? Don't know what his minimum volume requirement would be, but maybe purchasing the license would help reverse engineer Ultracade?
We could pool the money through donations. I'd throw some money toward this, for sure. Or maybe this isn't even a sensible suggestion?!? :) I'm not really a development guy...
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