Posted on 07/19/2004 7:14:15 PM PDT by HAL9000
Microsoft has agreed to pay Linux vendor, Lindows, $US20 million to end a two-and-a-half-year legal battle over the Lindows name, which Microsoft argues is too close to its Windows trademark.As part of the settlement, Lindows agreed to change its legal name to Linspire by September 14 and cease all use of the Lindows name in its products. The company adopted the Linspire name for most of its products sold globally and its website in April after a legal defeat in Europe.
Additionally, Lindows will hand over several Internet domain names it registered, including lindows.org and lindowsos.com. However, the company will be allowed to hold on to the Lindows.com and Lindowsinc.com names until July 15, 2008. The names will redirect to the Linspire website.
Microsoft was pleased that Lindows would now compete in the market under a name that was distinctly its own, Microsofts corporate vice-president and deputy general counsel, Tom Burt, said.
It has aggressively fought Lindows over the similarity between the Windows and Lindows names.
Microsoft first sued Lindows.com in the US in December 2001.
The US suit was followed by legal action in Canada, Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, France and Spain. The settlement ends all these matters, according to the Lindows filing.
While Microsoft has had some success in courts outside the US, it lost two requests for an injunction in a Seattle court. Furthermore, a federal appeals court in May declined Microsofts request to review a key pretrial ruling against the company. As a result, a jury reviewing the US case would have been instructed to consider whether "windows" was a generic term before Microsoft introduced software with that name in 1985.
The SEC filing also revealed terms for Lindows' planned initial public offering. The company, which has yet to turn a profit, plans to offer 4.4 million shares at a price of $US9 to $US11 per share and is seeking a listing on the Nasdaq under the symbol LINE.
Bill Gates is your typical lefty ideologue.
That sucks.
Gee I hope Billy G doesnt sue all the Lindows...nice families around my home town...with nice family farms (though I think Danny and his brother Mark sell insurance in Waukesha these days)...
ping
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