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by jjulius 689 days ago
There's "protecting your trademark from genuine copyright infringement" [nods], and "trying to silence legal parody via weak trademark arguments" [shakes head].
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> There's "protecting your trademark from genuine copyright infringement"

You mean "genuine trademark infringement".

Touché, thank you!
To be fair, they actually sent a copyright infringement notice for this alleged trademark infringement. You were just describing their behavior!
To be fair, a trademark logo is also copyright protected... It's art. If crowdstrike lost the trademark, they'd still own the copyright on that logo.