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  • Lindows loses trademark case

    Judges in Finland and Sweden have given Microsoft what it has twice been denied in the US: preliminary injunctions barring Linux vendor Lindows.com Inc. from using the Lindows name.

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  • #2
    It kind of makes sense in non-English speaking countries.
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    • #3
      The First version of X-windows was about 1984-86. Does that predate MS windows ?

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      • #4
        If EU tm law is anything like the US, it doesn't matter. It would matter if it's patent law, but not with trademarks.
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        • #5
          People like Andersen and Pella sell windows in the United States, and have been for much longer than Microsoft has existed. I think they should be eligible to receive royalties, since Microsoft has used their well-known products to describe its own.

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          • #6
            A Lindows copy costs 50$, an OEM Windows XP about 80$. Also, Lindows charges you extra for using a bloody download service, just so that the average Joe doesn't need to go through the horrors of installing stuff in Linux. Other Linux distributions are free and they don't have some jackass dissing MS in a weekly newsletter. So, all in all, **** THEM.
            All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

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            • #7
              Yeah lindows does not have to many friends in the linux world(even tho it is linux), but the Lindows is a perfectly legit trade name as far as I am concerned.

              In fact I think anything with name windows in it as long as it's not actual single word "windows" is quite legitimate.
              OS 's had "windows" before MS, and they called them windows then and they still call em windows now.

              I think any glazier should be able to use windows in there trade name but MS has had a shot a few for trying...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Marshmallowman
                In fact I think anything with name windows in it as long as it's not actual single word "windows" is quite legitimate.
                OS 's had "windows" before MS, and they called them windows then and they still call em windows now.
                Not in other languages they don't.
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                • #9
                  Thats true, but "Lindows" Its not in the dictionary and MS has not trademarked that name... so how did they win the case in sweden? M$ B$ I guess

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                  • #10
                    It's a "confusingly similar" standard. If a Swedish company had a product here in the States called "Fönster" and some other company released a replacement product "Vönster," they'd probably get hit, too.
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                    • #11
                      It's not like that didn't know this was going to happen
                      When you own your own business you only have to work half a day. You can do anything you want with the other twelve hours.

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