AOL Turning Netscape Into IE With Netscape Brand?

from the ouch dept

Samuel French writes "A few users have discovered, thanks to an AOL poll and "invitation" to try some experimental software, about AOL's plans to release "a 'new desktop companion application' code-named "Netscape Navigator". The application itself is nothing more than a round-shaped "browser wrapper" that in turn calls IE. Netscape 7.1 users (with AOL continues distributing, and is based off Mozilla 1.4) are furious. Ex-Netscaper Jamie Zawinsky called recent actions by AOL with the Netscape brand name "brand necrophilia". Netscape advocates have organized a petition where a screen shot of the experimental application can be seen. The petition is asking the AOL giant to either give up/license the brand name back to the Mozilla foundation, or do the right thing and continue releasing "branded" Netscape browsers, by simply using as a base the "stable" releases put out by the (ironically, AOL-funded) Mozilla Foundation." Be interesting to hear the full story on this one, but it could be people just jumping to conclusions.
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  • identicon
    aNonMooseCowherd, 25 Nov 2003 @ 6:52am

    MS/AOL/TW

    So does this portend a merger of Microsoft and AOL?

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    LittleW0lf, 25 Nov 2003 @ 10:04am

    Netscape Brand is owned by AOL!?!

    I realize that this is confusing to joe-sixpack who lives on AOL, but isn't the Netscape Brand owned by AOL? Unless Microsoft objects, this really isn't against the law. Sure, I'd love to see Mozilla used more in the world, as IE flatly sucks (no security, no protection against java/javascript/activex madness, pop-ups, etc.) but I cannot see how AOL cannot do what they want with their brand, since they own it.

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    Anonymous Coward, 25 Nov 2003 @ 1:07pm

    No Subject Given

    I don't think anyone's saying this is illegal LittleWolf.

    Netscape is crap anyway, I'm using 7.1 to type this on Solaris, ooh, the cursor has just disappeared and I've lost input focus to the textarea!

    It's a shame they can't just use a stable (1.4) build of Mozilla and call it Netscape 9 or something to please the Marketing scum (oh and can you not remove the good features from Mozilla like you did with NS7?)

    I don't think they should call it Netscape Navigator if it's just a wrapper around your default browser, but I'm not fussed that they're not still bundling Netscape.

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      LittleW0lf, 25 Nov 2003 @ 5:22pm

      Re: No Subject Given

      I don't think anyone's saying this is illegal LittleWolf.

      Oops, used the wrong word there...didn't mean illegal, just "wrong". I agree though, I am using Mozilla 1.5 right now, and have been using Mozilla since 0.9, and I cannot see any reason to use anything other than Mozilla. I cannot stand IE, but if AOL wants to trash the Netscape brand, how is this "wrong", despite being stupid, and the traditional "doing what your customers don't want you to do," that some of our large "American" corporations and organizations seem to be following lately.

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