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    "Stallion SEO Theme" wouldn't be allowed based on the name anyway,
    so you're safe. :)<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/29/2012 7:19 PM, David Law wrote:<br>
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          <div>Hi,</div>
          <div>&nbsp;</div>
          <div>As a premium theme developer who hasn&#8217;t submitted their
            theme to the WordPress theme repository I could
            theoretically be on the other side of this issue one day,
            named my theme &#8220;Stallion SEO Theme&#8221; which should be unique
            enough. I would be curious what would happen if another
            theme developer tried to obviously &#8216;squat&#8217; a theme name
            that&#8217;s unique enough that it&#8217;s highly unlikely to be a
            mistake? Infinity is so generic it would only be a matter of
            time before someone used it, Stallion SEO Theme unlikely.</div>
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              <div>&nbsp;</div>
              <div><font face="Calibri" size="3">Not your fault this has
                  happened, there&#8217;s at least one way for premium theme
                  developers to hook into the WordPress auto update
                  feature, I use this one <font face="Times New Roman"><a
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href="http://w-shadow.com/blog/2011/06/02/automatic-updates-for-commercial-themes/">http://w-shadow.com/blog/2011/06/02/automatic-updates-for-commercial-themes/</a>
                    when added to a theme, the theme acts like a theme
                    in the repository with regards updates. Not sure
                    what would happen if a theme with the same name was
                    added to the repository as well while using the
                    above. I&#8217;ll have to check with a test site and if it
                    does add the code others have suggested. This is why
                    I subscribe to this list, keep an eye on what&#8217;s
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              <div>&nbsp;</div>
              <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">I assume you&#8217;ve
                  started at version 1 for your theme, you could suggest
                  to the other theme developer to go to say version 10
                  so it&#8217;s highly unlikely the themes will clash again,
                  would be a really quick fix for them.</font></div>
              <div>&nbsp;</div>
              <div><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Also since you
                  already have the Infinity name in the repo, if they do
                  eventually submit to the repo they&#8217;ll have to choose
                  another name.</font></div>
              <div>&nbsp;</div>
              <div><font face="Calibri" size="3">David</font></div>
              <div>&nbsp;</div>
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                <div style="font-color: black"><b>From:</b> <a
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                    title="designcoralblog@gmail.com"
                    href="mailto:designcoralblog@gmail.com">Mike Dave</a>
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                <div><b>Sent:</b> Friday, June 29, 2012 11:32 AM</div>
                <div><b>To:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                    title="theme-reviewers@lists.wordpress.org"
                    href="mailto:theme-reviewers@lists.wordpress.org">theme-reviewers@lists.wordpress.org</a>
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                <div><b>Subject:</b> [theme-reviewers] About My Theme
                  "Infinity"</div>
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            <div>&nbsp;</div>
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            'Calibri'; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: small; FONT-WEIGHT:
            normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Hello Admin,
            <div>&nbsp;</div>
            <div>My Theme <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/infinity">Infinity</a>
              is available to public in WordPress Repo. I have submitted
              my theme by keeping the WordPress Guidelines in mind
              especially about name. I have searched the WordPress
              directory for the name "Infinity" and there was not any
              theme related to Infinity, so i decided to choose the
              name.</div>
            <div>&nbsp;</div>
            <div>Now i have received an email from <b>PressCrew</b> and
              a part of email is as follows,</div>
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              <div>&nbsp;</div>
              <div>&nbsp;</div>
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                class="gmail_quote"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR:
                  rgb(255,255,255); FONT-FAMILY: arial,sans-serif;
                  COLOR: rgb(34,34,34); FONT-SIZE: 13px">Congratulations
                  on your Infinity WordPress Theme, it's looks great.
                  Sadly there's a big issue that has popped up for our
                  WordPress project that has the same name.</span><br
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                <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255);
                  FONT-FAMILY: arial,sans-serif; COLOR: rgb(34,34,34);
                  FONT-SIZE: 13px">Our Infinity is also a free WordPress
                  Theme and has been released about a year ago (</span><a
                  moz-do-not-send="true" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR:
                  rgb(255,255,255); FONT-FAMILY: arial,sans-serif;
                  COLOR: rgb(17,85,204); FONT-SIZE: 13px"
                  href="http://infinity.presscrew.com/" target="_blank">http://infinity.presscrew.com</a><span
                  style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255);
                  FONT-FAMILY: arial,sans-serif; COLOR: rgb(34,34,34);
                  FONT-SIZE: 13px">). We've build a great community of
                  users of the past year, and it has become a valuable
                  tool our users. Currently our theme is in beta 3 and
                  thousands of people have downloaded it.</span><br
                  style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255);
                  FONT-FAMILY: arial,sans-serif; COLOR: rgb(34,34,34);
                  FONT-SIZE: 13px">
                <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255);
                  FONT-FAMILY: arial,sans-serif; COLOR: rgb(34,34,34);
                  FONT-SIZE: 13px">Why am I telling you this? Because
                  today all our users got prompted to update to a new
                  version of Infinity through the WordPress dashboard.
                  We were extremely confused because we had not pushed
                  out any update <b>(since the theme is not yet in the
                    repo!)</b>. It turns out that it's actually
                  WordPress thinking that your version of Infinity is
                  the theme that's being used by our users. In practice
                  this means that several of our users have accidently
                  overwritten our theme with yours. I don't have to tell
                  you the implications this has for our users.</span></blockquote>
              <div>&nbsp;</div>
              <div>&nbsp;</div>
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            <div>So what you people suggest me about this issue.</div>
            <div>Waiting for response.</div>
            <div>&nbsp;</div>
            <div>Take Care</div>
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