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Opinion: GNOME vs. macOS user experience
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Yeah but my understanding is if they have a patent or the copyright or whatever it is, if they do not go after any single possible infringement, they're potentially throwing away those rights at a later time. At least that's how I understand it works in the USA at least?
I believe you’re thinking of trademarks