Latest Tweets
- Eating some 4th of July #moonfruit . posted @ 8:45 AM, Jul 04th
- Unless Sarah Palin is going to buy me a Mac, she should shut up until #moonfruit is over. One more reason... posted @ 5:18 PM, Jul 03rd
- F'ing Wild West pinball makes me mad. I always lose the ball down the sides. posted @ 5:06 PM, Jul 03rd
- @jennschein lights on !! posted @ 4:36 PM, Jul 03rd
- No contest and no MacBook makes Adam something something #moonfruit . posted @ 9:42 AM, Jul 03rd
Popular This Month
- The Decemberists' "The Hazards of Love": An Interpretation 79 comment(s) | 109 view(s) per day
- Review: Picasaweb vs. Flickr 24 comment(s) | 69 view(s) per day
- Megan Fox Analyzes Her Farts 0 comment(s) | 67 view(s) per day
- Flip 3.0.1 0 comment(s) | 51 view(s) per day
- Moment of Silence 3 comment(s) | 50 view(s) per day
Recently Shared Links
Popular Tags
-
Apple
Code
Development
Flip
Food
Funny
Google
iPhone
Links
Mac
Meta
Microsoft
Music
Nerd
OSNews
Phish
PHP
Politics
Random
Rant
Review
Small Axe
Social Commentary
Software
TV
Videos
Web
Web 2.0
Websites
YouTube
From the Vault
- July 2009 (1)
- June 2009 (6)
- May 2009 (5)
- April 2009 (8)
- March 2009 (12)
- February 2009 (10)
- January 2009 (12)
- December 2008 (9)
- November 2008 (16)
- October 2008 (11)
- September 2008 (18)
- August 2008 (18)


After reading this article, I’m pissed. A little-known Southern California band called Supernova is suing NBC for “stealing” their name for the upcoming show, “Rockstar: Supernova.” This is the epitome of lame. The American justice system is so broken it makes me sick.
We’ve all known for some time that the patent process, led by the seemingly supremely inept USPTO, Now, apparently, you can select a word from the English language and simply claim ownership of it via trademark. It’s one thing if your name is “The Wizzle Bangs,” something keenly unique. But if you choose a regular word, like say, “Windows,” you can apparently own it after a few years of use.
What the hell is wrong with the US when an office like the USPTO can be so incredibly out of touch? Bought by corporations? What is wrong with us all that we tolerate such nonsense in the court system? Why do we stand for frivolous lawsuits, ones that — gulp — are supported by the actions of government agencies staffed by people who are either truly stupid, simply don’t care, or at best, are too lazy to do any research.
If this lawsuit goes through, I’m going to through up.