On October 14, 2011 (Japan), MtGox issued a Press Release
https://mtgox.com/press_release_20111014.html, wherein, it was stated inter alia:
“We would like to use this opportunity to formally announce that all trademarks related to the term “Bitcoin” filed for and obtained by Tibanne K.K will be made freely available to anyone to use for whatever purpose whatsoever, whether that be for non-profit or commercial endeavours [sic].”The press release mentioned Attorney Pascazi
http://www.pascazilaw.com, a lawyer from New York. However, it is MtGox's turn to have their true intentions ascertained.
All those interested in bitcoin or having an investment in bitcoin should ask MtGox for a:
Perpetual, royalty fee, zero cost, irrevocable, non-exclusive, unlimited, license, for any and all registered, and/or common law trademarks, and/or trademark applications, worldwide, related to the mark “Bitcoin”, filed for, and/or obtained by MtGox Co. Ltd., and/or Tibanne Co. Ltd.; said mark(s) to be utilized for whatever purpose whatsoever by the licensee, without limitation. If MtGox balks at entering into such a license, which resistance would be wholly inconsistent with their worldwide public pronouncement: Could one conclude that MtGox has no intention of actually issuing free, open, and unlimited licenses for its trademarks? One does not license a trademark by press release, such is preposterous.
If MtGox balks, could one also conclude that MtGox’s pending trademark applications, throughout the world, are part of a systematic scheme to corner and control the “bitcoin” market? What about Tradehill, and others? Will they all be shut out of the market? Is there a monopoly here in the offing? You decide. Let MtGox put their trademarks where their mouth is.