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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 8, 2003 9:58:00 PM

Microsoft has expanded its legal battle with Lindows to Europe, putting pressure on PC makers there and on the company to stop distributing Lindows software.

The dispute opens another front in Lindows' trademark spat with Microsoft, which has claimed that the company's name violates its Windows trademark in the United States. Microsoft's lawsuit over that issue is scheduled for trial next March.


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The latest action involves Microsoft's European trademarks for the Windows name. Lawyers representing the software company in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg (the Benelux countries) and in Sweden sent letters to Lindows and several PC manufacturers in those countries, saying the use of the Lindows name infringes on Microsoft trademarks in those countries.

The letters demand that San Diego-based Lindows and its resellers stop offering the software in those countries immediately or face unspecified "legal action." The Benelux lawyer further demands that Lindows make its Web site inaccessible to residents of the Benelux countries.

Microsoft spokesman Jim Desler confirmed that the company had sent the letters. "We've taken steps in certain European territories to curtail infringing behavior on the part of Lindows," he said.

Lindows CEO Michael Robertson, in Amsterdam on Monday to begin a weeklong visit to rally European partners, said he'll continue selling Lindows in Europe, a decision he expects will result in more lawsuits.

"It's a tactic to make us spend money opening up all these new legal fronts," he said. "It makes no sense to launch all these lawsuits when in three months, this case will be decided in a U.S. court, and if we lose, we'll change our name, and it's a nonissue."

Desler said Microsoft must protect its trademarks or risk losing them and that a ruling in the U.S. case would unlikely affect overseas trademarks. "The resolution of the U.S. case doesn't necessarily bind any other country," he said.

Desler declined to comment on what Microsoft's next action would be in Sweden and Benelux or whether trademark actions would be taken in other countries. "We're taking this on a step-by-step basis," he said.

To help pay legal costs relating to the anticipated new legal cases, Lindows has started its ChoicePC.com project. For $100, subscribers get a lifetime license to run Lindows and access the company's online services. All money raised will be used to support Lindows availability country by country, as lawsuits are launched.

"It's meant to generate some dollars from people who care about choice...so we can fight Microsoft," Robertson said. "I think Microsoft is going to do everything in their power to ensure they remain the only choice in stores. We're trying to change that."

Desler disputed Robertson's characterization. "There are many Linux products in the market using names that don't infringe on the Windows mark, and Microsoft has no issue with them," he said. "We're not trying to prevent Lindows from competing with us; we're just trying to protect our trademark."

Robertson, founder of influential digital music site MP3.com, started Lindows two years ago to offer a version of the Linux operating system with an interface similar to that of Microsoft's Windows. The company immediately clashed with Microsoft over the name. And they subsequently clashed over Lindows' efforts to crack the security code Microsoft's Xbox game console uses and to process claims for California consumers a Microsoft legal settlement covered.

Lindows has gone on to become one of the more popular consumer distributions of Linux. Its software is available through retailers such as Wal-Mart and preinstalled on a variety of PC models.

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RE: Gimme a break
Microsoft doesn't have a trademark to protect, under Trade Abandonment, and if Trade Abandonment isn't sufficiently demonstrated, even then as per law, GENIUS, generic items CANNOT be legal trademarks... (Read the rest)
Posted by: MicroSucks Posted on: 01/06/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Oh, jeez...  Yen_z | 12/08/03
How about Winux?  John Zern | 12/08/03
Hmmm...not sure I could see it.  Yen_z | 12/08/03
not generic terminology  myndlon@... | 12/09/03
What a GREAT idea!!  OhMyGosh | 12/09/03
Many care even less about Linux  StorageGuru | 12/09/03
Monopoly Alert!  TechDiva_z | 12/09/03
regardless  stephen732@... | 12/08/03
Clarification here.  Yen_z | 12/09/03
Such tact  Mack DaNife | 12/09/03
Lindows suks  Suicida| | 12/09/03
quality doesn't matter  myndlon@... | 12/09/03
so does your spelling  Lunpa | 12/09/03
"distributions"  TechDiva_z | 12/09/03
not enough people bought xp-  cybershoplifter | 12/09/03
cart and horse  myndlon@... | 12/09/03
Haha  Clete2 | 12/09/03
glutton  stephen732@... | 12/09/03
misconception..  ryusen | 12/09/03
Im hungry  illdesign | 12/08/03
More like McDonalds suing somebody for the name "Wamburgures"  DonnieBoy | 12/08/03
how true  stephen732@... | 12/08/03
perhaps not.  jonbob | 12/09/03
The problem is this  voska | 12/09/03
Trademarks  Zooomy | 12/09/03
If they were the first to use Windows for overlapping windows on a computer  DonnieBoy | 12/09/03
history repeats itself  stephen732@... | 12/09/03
Let's see..  TechDiva_z | 12/09/03
Better analogy: someone creates a "MacDonalds" but says it doesn't infrige  marksashton | 12/09/03
Heres another way of looking at this !  NT Admin | 12/09/03
your remark...  stephen732@... | 12/09/03
(NT) Change Ford to Yugo :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 12/09/03
One problem  Masamune | 12/09/03
exactly...  stephen732@... | 12/09/03
Not really  voska | 12/09/03
Sorry Dude  NT Admin | 12/09/03
Bad headline  notbilln | 12/08/03
They changed it to "Microsoft-Lindows battle expands in Europe"  DonnieBoy | 12/08/03
Meanwhile, TalkBack still can't get it right!  TechDiva_z | 12/09/03
Just another episode of....  Rick_K | 12/08/03
Exactly  GRindinAxTaRupy | 12/08/03
"Fair and Balanced"  doctormoriarty | 12/09/03
What's in a name?  SylvesterCologne | 12/09/03
ROSES!  Lunpa | 12/09/03
Actually  berck | 12/09/03
Dang, thought $un was the only one  FilledOut | 12/08/03
come on  JWatson77 | 12/08/03
Wow, more free publicity for Lindows. Well, they do have to pay lawyers.  DonnieBoy | 12/08/03
Winux sounds good too  John Zern | 12/08/03
Maybe Microsoft should...  John Le'Brecage | 12/09/03
Lindows is going to crush Microsoft into the floor! It will become..  GRindinAxTaRupy | 12/08/03
"Microsoft has no issue with them"??  Robert Carnegie | 12/09/03
I thought  TechDiva_z | 12/09/03
Lindows or LindowsOS?  El.Gato@... | 12/09/03
Windows, not Lindows, will be changing it's name  TheSlumlord | 12/09/03
Linux: Windows for Linux. I can see the ads now.  DonnieBoy | 12/09/03
You obviously know little about trademarks  marksashton | 12/09/03
Microsoft has been moving away from Windows  voska | 12/09/03
RE: You obviously know little about trademarks  MicroSucks | 01/06/04
Lindows  berck | 12/09/03
David and Goliath?  NemesisNL | 12/09/03
But if you ask NoAx  TechDiva_z | 12/09/03
Change name to Lindowx  tero_t_vaananen@... | 12/09/03
Change name to Redmond Apple  FilledOut | 12/09/03
Stop selling it?!?  Michael Kelly | 12/09/03
You are mistaken  marksashton | 12/09/03
Bull Droppings!  Rick_K | 12/09/03
You are deluded or intentionally lying  marksashton | 12/10/03
Microsoft can't compete... They just sue  shawkins | 12/09/03
Gimme a break  marksashton | 12/09/03
I'd agree with you, if not for the way MS is reacting  Michael Kelly | 12/09/03
MS is only asking that they use a different name  marksashton | 12/09/03
No, they ARE requesting a "cease&desist" on sales, too  TechDiva_z | 12/09/03
Are you on crack?  Rick_K | 12/09/03
Are you on heroin?  marksashton | 12/10/03
what kind of a fool...  ryusen | 12/09/03
RE: Gimme a break  MicroSucks | 01/06/04
They can't have it all !  NT Admin | 12/09/03
Robertson/Lindows = Bottom Feeder  marksashton | 12/09/03
Microsoft does not own the English language.  DonnieBoy | 12/09/03
Speaking of stealing  TechDiva_z | 12/09/03
Gates/Microsoft = Bottom Feeder  Rick_K | 12/09/03
Whose rights are we talking about here?  Masamune | 12/09/03
Our's  Lunpa | 12/09/03
Whiners  StorageGuru | 12/09/03
Breaking News  jasonp@... | 12/09/03
Breaking news: you're a doof  marksashton | 12/09/03
as i asked before...  ryusen | 12/09/03
Re: Breaking news: you're a doof  Rick_K | 12/09/03
And remember how Lindows started...  Anton Philidor | 12/09/03
Good post - one clarification  marksashton | 12/10/03
Why is MS so afraid of competition? If they have the best OS, whats to fear  xunil skcor | 12/10/03

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