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Microsoft, Lindows face off in Dutch court

malebolgia   on 11 May 2004 - 22:08 · 10 comments & 421 views

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Microsoft and Lindows faced off in a Dutch court Tuesday over allegations the Linux operating system company infringed on the Windows trademark.

Microsoft's lawsuit, which seeks a fine of more than $100,000 per day, is one of several the company has filed against Lindows, in jurisdictions in North America and Europe, during the past two years. In this case, the San Diego company is being sued for having "Lindows" appear on its Web site. In recent weeks, the Linux company has rebranded its product line with the name "Linspire" and changed its Web address so that it no long contains the word "Lindows," but Microsoft remains dissatisfied about the remaining use of the term.

"Microsoft is continuing its bullying tactics, which have obliterated competition over the last 20 years and led to convictions on multiple continents," Lindows CEO Michael Robertson said in a statement. "Now Microsoft is taking the ridiculous position that the U.S.-required copyright notice in tiny text on the bottom of some of the pages of the Linspire.com Web site will confuse consumers...We hope the judge and the world will view Microsoft's actions as continuing anticompetitive behavior."

News source: C|Net News.com





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(2 replies) #1 L0cke on 12 May 2004 - 00:36
Microsoft are evil bullies.
#1.1 Octol on 12 May 2004 - 06:06
Really? I hadn't heard that before!

I'm sure that everyone at Neowin is thrilled that you've enlightened us with your insightful and informative post.
#1.2 KevinRGood on 12 May 2004 - 15:02
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I'm sure that everyone at Neowin is thrilled that you've enlightened us with your insightful and informative post.


You can start by saying "Thank you!"
#2 SanGreal on 12 May 2004 - 01:24
Copyright notices are NOT required by the US. They are, however, recommended to avoid confusion.
#3 TrekXP on 12 May 2004 - 01:33
Linspire is a trademark of Lindows, Inc., a US Corporation. Copyright © 2004 Lindows, Inc. All rights reserved.

Linspire and Lindows, Inc. are not endorsed by or affiliated with Microsoft Corporation in any way.

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^ lol.
#4 warwagon on 12 May 2004 - 01:47
Microsoft should make them have it on a sunday lol
(3 replies) #5 dangel777 on 12 May 2004 - 10:32
Frankly, even tho M$ aren't my fave chaps in the world - i'm sick of this company just copying someone else's product name. Why are they doing this? Because otherwise nobody would notice their mundane product line.
#5.1 nexx on 12 May 2004 - 10:51
I agree 'Lindows' was a name asking for trouble, but now that they've CHANGED THE NAME to Linspire Microsoft are still after them.
#5.2 dangel777 on 12 May 2004 - 10:57
Moral of the story: Don't P!ss off monolithic corporations with large legal departments. Meh - the product sucks anyway so no loss eh?
#5.3 Jugalator on 12 May 2004 - 14:44
QUOTE (#5.1)
I agree 'Lindows' was a name asking for trouble, but now that they've CHANGED THE NAME to Linspire Microsoft are still after them.

MS is only after the places where they still haven't changed the name.

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