Tag: Groupon


  • Groupon does the right thing

    Groupon is now open to consider another name, leaving Gnome alone:

    Our relationship with the open source community is more important to us than a product name. And if we can’t come up with a mutually acceptable solution, we’ll be glad to look for another name.

    All the bad press probably got to them, but that matters little. At least they’re doing the right thing.


  • Groupon vs GNOME

    Groupon is launching a product called “Gnome”, and are making life hard for GNOME, an open source Linux desktop environment that’s been around since 1999. It’s also a registered trademark.

    Recently Groupon announced a product with the same product name as GNOME. Groupon’s product is a tablet based point of sale “operating system for merchants to run their entire operation." The GNOME community was shocked that Groupon would use our mark for a product so closely related to the GNOME desktop and technology. It was almost inconceivable to us that Groupon, with over $2.5 billion in annual revenue, a full legal team and a huge engineering staff would not have heard of the GNOME project, found our trademark registration using a casual search, or even found our website, but we nevertheless got in touch with them and asked them to pick another name. Not only did Groupon refuse, but it has now filed even more trademark applications (the full list of applications they filed can be found here, here and here)

    Dick move by Groupon.