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[3891.90 --> 3893.12] John's coming in to talk about genericide.
[3893.12 --> 3893.60] Genericide.
[3894.44 --> 3895.54] John, genericide.
[3895.70 --> 3896.06] All right.
[3897.20 --> 3898.04] This thing, eh?
[3898.14 --> 3898.38] Okay.
[3898.66 --> 3899.02] Hit me.
[3899.94 --> 3900.38] Or Luke.
[3900.98 --> 3901.54] Hit something.
[3901.78 --> 3901.98] Yeah.
[3902.66 --> 3903.10] There you go.
[3903.20 --> 3903.50] Good job.
[3904.10 --> 3904.72] What's up, Twitch?
[3904.72 --> 3905.02] What's that?
[3905.02 --> 3905.26] Genericide.
[3905.40 --> 3911.04] Google almost potentially lost its trademark on Google because, like, oh, I'll just Google
[3911.04 --> 3914.66] it has become a general term for looking something up on the internet.
[3915.58 --> 3920.06] Someone sued them over it because they tried to take down a bunch of his domains and blah,
[3920.06 --> 3920.50] blah, blah, blah, blah.
[3920.52 --> 3921.70] And he was like, okay.
[3921.70 --> 3922.32] So you can read that.
[3922.32 --> 3923.34] You're using a lot of pronouns there.
[3923.40 --> 3923.76] Okay, let's see.
[3923.76 --> 3947.20] So how does that work?
[3948.00 --> 3952.06] Isn't that literally the, even though Google has become known for searching the internet,
[3952.14 --> 3953.96] isn't that the whole point of genericide?
[3954.48 --> 3955.22] It is.
[3955.90 --> 3960.38] Genericide is kind of, it's not a hard and fast rule.
[3960.60 --> 3965.06] It's not like, oh, after a certain amount of time or a certain number of people say it
[3965.06 --> 3967.32] in a generic manner, it becomes generic.
[3967.48 --> 3968.42] It's a little bit squishy.
[3969.20 --> 3973.82] But they do look at things like, and I don't know what happened in this case because I just
[3973.82 --> 3976.34] had the one little note in front of me, but they could have looked at something
[3976.34 --> 3979.44] like, oh, has Google taken a lot of steps to protect its trademark?
[3980.22 --> 3989.12] You know, back in the day before, when photocopiers were still like more of a cutting edge thing
[3989.12 --> 3993.92] than they are now, people would say, oh, Xerox it, you know, to make a copy, even though
[3993.92 --> 3996.38] there are tons of copiers not made by Xerox, right?
[3996.74 --> 4003.94] So Xerox actually took out like a big newspaper ad saying, or telling people, say, make a copy.
[4003.94 --> 4007.12] Don't say Xerox it because they're trying to protect their trademark.
[4007.42 --> 4011.82] So if Google, maybe Google showed that they were taking active steps to protect their trademark.
[4012.26 --> 4016.68] Maybe it also helps them because Google puts their Google branding on way more things than
[4016.68 --> 4017.24] just a browser.
[4017.42 --> 4017.84] They do.
[4018.08 --> 4018.28] Yeah.
[4018.54 --> 4019.22] That might help.
[4019.26 --> 4019.98] I have no idea.
[4020.24 --> 4020.84] Yeah, maybe.
[4021.20 --> 4024.44] It's, like I said, it's kind of a squishy area of law.
[4024.58 --> 4027.30] I'm not surprised that Google won.
[4027.30 --> 4032.82] It takes like quite, yeah, I mean, just aside from the money they have to spend, it takes
[4032.82 --> 4036.34] a lot for a trademark to become generic.
[4036.80 --> 4038.78] So there we go.
[4039.02 --> 4039.20] Cool.
[4039.28 --> 4039.56] That's it.
[4039.70 --> 4040.28] I think that's it.
[4040.28 --> 4041.16] Carry on, gentlemen.
[4044.16 --> 4044.98] I'm back.
[4045.32 --> 4048.90] The FAA's drone registry requirement got shot down.
[4049.16 --> 4050.94] The original article is from TechCrunch.
[4051.00 --> 4051.96] Let's go ahead and pull that up.
[4051.96 --> 4061.16] But basically, a federal appeals court shoots down the FAA's drone registry requirement.
[4061.80 --> 4067.18] It's likely that the FAA will appeal this decision or take some other approach, which
[4067.18 --> 4070.36] seems to be very common in the states with stuff like net neutrality being tried like
[4070.36 --> 4072.08] a billion times under a billion different names.
[4072.28 --> 4076.80] So drone hobbyist John Taylor argued that the Federal Aviation Administration doesn't have
[4076.80 --> 4080.58] jurisdiction over what the law classifies as model aircraft.
[4080.58 --> 4086.06] The registration database was proposed in 2015 to address growing drone ownership in
[4086.06 --> 4089.58] the U.S., which has brought with it privacy and safety concerns.
[4090.68 --> 4092.78] So that's basically where we're at on that.
[4093.06 --> 4094.40] So stay tuned for more.
[4095.54 --> 4101.38] And yeah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
[4101.38 --> 4101.78] Okay.
[4101.84 --> 4107.36] Winners of the Case Mod World Series 2017 posted by Rod Rosenberg on the forum.
[4107.76 --> 4108.94] Man, I hate that guy.
[4109.16 --> 4109.72] Was it Rod?
[4109.72 --> 4111.02] Yeah, I don't know.
[4111.08 --> 4111.90] I don't know if Rod won.
[4112.02 --> 4113.86] Did he post his own winning?
[4115.26 --> 4115.90] Let's see.
[4116.20 --> 4117.70] No, no, it doesn't look like it.
[4117.80 --> 4119.36] Was he in it or was he a judge?
[4119.48 --> 4120.72] Yeah, I don't...
[4120.72 --> 4123.16] I'm feeling he has something to do with this.
[4123.16 --> 4124.54] I'm just trying to find like a...
[4124.54 --> 4125.04] Oh, okay.
[4125.28 --> 4126.20] No, there's...
[4126.20 --> 4129.24] There's no BS mods?
[4129.24 --> 4132.08] Maybe he says something in the link?
[4132.88 --> 4134.36] Yeah, I can't click on it though.
[4134.36 --> 4135.82] Okay.
[4135.82 --> 4136.66] Do-do-do-do-do.
[4137.58 --> 4137.98] Okay.
[4138.10 --> 4140.32] So the first winner was...
[4140.32 --> 4141.66] Oh, no.
[4141.70 --> 4142.96] I think he just thinks it's cool.
[4143.20 --> 4143.58] That's cool.
[4143.58 --> 4144.84] Mega by S...
[4144.84 --> 4145.80] S-Pick Russia?
[4147.66 --> 4147.92] Wow.
[4147.96 --> 4148.50] S-Pick Russia?