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by djsumdog
3079 days ago
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I agree as well. The guy published his kik package well before Kik was even a company. There was no reason for the npm team to resolve the situation they way they did. If someone already owns your Twitter ID or Facebook page name, well they're closed private services. Same if someone buy's your domain name (see the case of Nissan). You don't have a right to a name on every service on the planet just because you trademark it somehow. |
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