On 2/21/18, rhkramer@gmail.com rhkramer@gmail.com wrote:
Just two questions (without carefully reading all that you wrote):
what country do you live in?
if not the US, does the country you live in have a body of trademark
law?
I suppose you really only need to answer the 2nd for now.
Yes
@Adam, I may be wrong but I believe that would require a massive "all markets" release. Even if the standard is copyrighted that I doubt using that as a protection against a copy-cat of a "similar" standard has been tested in very many courts (I have no expertise to really advise). If there aren't enough EOMA cards in a market for people to become familiar with the certification, before they start trying to copy it without the certification or with their own made up certifications.
I hope no one does that, but I think it'd be foolish to assume no one will.