Comment Re:Advise (Score 1) 178
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Defending style elements are critical to maintaining trademark protection, when that trademark is dependent on look and feel.
What are you talking about? Style elements? Trademarks do not cover 'style elements.' They cover words or symbols. You can trademark the name and the logo but you can't trademark a website. Unless they copied it VERBATIM then they don't have a copyright case either. The courts have been mixed on copyrights of GUI and, generally, they have been dismissed.
Real Users are afraid they'll break the machine -- but they're never afraid to break your face.