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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 19, 2004 5:02:00 PM

Microsoft will pay upstart Linux seller Lindows $20 million to settle a long-running trademark dispute, according to a regulatory document filed Monday.

In exchange for the payment, Lindows--which recently renamed most of its products "Linspire" to work around European trademark suits--will give up the Lindows name and assign related Web domains to Microsoft, according to the registration statement Lindows filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

"We are pleased to resolve this litigation on terms that make business sense for all parties," Lindows CEO Michael Robertson said in a statement. "Over the next few months, Lindows will cease using the term Lindows and transition to Linspire globally as our company name and primary identifier for our operating system product."

Tom Burt, vice president and deputy general counsel for Microsoft, said in the statement that agreement meets Microsoft's goals for protecting the Windows name. "We are pleased that Lindows will now compete in the marketplace with a name distinctly its own," he said.

Microsoft sued Lindows shortly after company founder Michael Robertson came out with a version of the Linux operating system outfitted with a user interface intended to mimic the look and feel of Microsoft's dominant Windows. The software giant contended the Lindows name infringed on its Windows trademark, while Robertson claimed the trademark was invalid because "window" was a generic computing term long before Microsoft claimed it.

The U.S. trademark case has dragged on for more than two years, with the court refusing to impose an injunction on Lindows and ruling in the company's favor on several other matters.

Microsoft has been more successful expanding the case overseas, winning injunctions from several European courts and forcing Lindows to adopt the Linspire name for most of its products.

Lindows will complete the transition under the terms of the settlement, which the companies agreed to Friday, according to the SEC filing. The deal calls for the company to permanently change its corporate name and drop all "Lindows" references from its products by Sept. 14. Lindows will also drop any petitions for trademark protection for the name, along with abandoning any legal cases based on the name.

The settlement also covers Windows Media components included in early versions of the Lindows OS. Lindows agreed to drop disputed files from its software in exchange for a limited four-year, royalty-free license to "certain Windows Media software components."

The SEC filing also revealed terms for Lindows' planned initial public offering, with the company set to offer 4.4 million shares at a price $9 to $11 per share.

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Oh, the close naming leads to this fun
LinBlows, LinDoze, and whatever else you can stick to Windows. Now how fun is that? (Read the rest)
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BWAHAHAHA  OhMyGosh | 07/19/04
They just want the free publicity to stop  Jomo_z | 07/19/04
They do NOT want a legal rulling on the Windows trademark  DonnieBoy | 07/19/04
Disappointing  vferrara | 07/19/04
Microsoft Act As Criminals Once Again  claytonmuhler | 07/19/04
Ludicrous  vferrara | 07/19/04
You moron!  PmAc_z | 07/20/04
Microsoft is paying half the value of the company  Anton Philidor | 07/19/04
No, and 5 more would spring up.. it's called competition.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/19/04
We agree; one Linux distribution wouldn't be missed  Anton Philidor | 07/19/04
Thats so sad  OhMyGosh | 07/19/04
Re: We agree; one Linux distribution wouldn't be missed  none none | 07/19/04
I think they just wanted to avoid a ruling  voska | 07/20/04
The biggest reason MS didn't buy them up...  Michael Kelly | 07/19/04
Because...  hal9000mx | 07/19/04
MS starts buying Linux companies and shutting them down and the justice  DonnieBoy | 07/19/04
I knew it! Microsoft Linux is going to be called Lindows!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/19/04
I'm out with a new distro: Winblows!  chiwawa | 07/19/04
Shhhh!!!!  hal9000mx | 07/19/04
Windoze the viral  ejourner | 07/19/04
Take care when opening cans of worms  tic swayback | 07/19/04
I wonder, though  d_jedi | 07/19/04
Money in a losing cause  tic swayback | 07/19/04
sue them till they can't fight anymore...  ryusen | 07/19/04
I'm not so sure here  tic swayback | 07/19/04
(NT) It could be that the buyout reinforces the invalidity of the trademark  Update victim | 07/19/04
Monopoly  hal9000mx | 07/19/04
Lindows succumbs  georgep_z | 07/19/04
Re: Lindows succumbs  rdwhitti | 07/19/04
Individual companies have to do what is in their best interest, not others  DonnieBoy | 07/19/04
Well, yes....  hal9000mx | 07/19/04
Precedent may have been set  jsjag1 | 07/20/04
I don't trust Lindows.. err.. Linspire  d_jedi | 07/19/04
The beuty of open source, allows lots of business models and inovations.  DonnieBoy | 07/19/04
Busting monoply  jsjag1 | 07/19/04
It could be argued they didn't succumb  Taz_z | 07/19/04
hmmmm  V Sanders | 07/20/04
What about Doors(TM)?  Eggs Ackley_z | 07/19/04
Or the estate of Jim Morrison (nt)  Michael Kelly | 07/19/04
I'm sure they looked at that!  DarbyOhara | 07/19/04
OWNED!  Jomo_z | 07/19/04
Microsoft did NOT want a judgement invalidating their trademark.  DonnieBoy | 07/19/04
Once Again...  hal9000mx | 07/19/04
"We are pleased that Lindows will now compete in the marketplace with a ...  BitTwiddler | 07/19/04
Not but....  hal9000mx | 07/19/04
ok... so what exactly happened?  ryusen | 07/19/04
either that or...  Michael Kelly | 07/19/04
well...  ryusen | 07/19/04
I think it shows...  Michael Kelly | 07/19/04
Nothing to win  tic swayback | 07/19/04
Not it.  Outside T. Box | 07/20/04
suprized  zijiang | 07/19/04
Disappointing  Arrg | 07/19/04
MS was forced sue Lindows in the first place  zijiang | 07/19/04
(NT) Lindows Suks Anyway.....  DarbyOhara | 07/19/04
You don't base a legal system on how much one party sucks  Michael Kelly | 07/19/04
I had the title of your post carved on a plaque...  Anton Philidor | 07/19/04
Not as bad as windows  ejourner | 07/19/04
(NT)  ejourner | 07/19/04
Either way is a win for Linux and Lindows  Linux User 147560 | 07/19/04
Has nothing to do with either - come on!  quietLee | 07/19/04
Your opinion  Linux User 147560 | 07/19/04
Actually, it's a Win for MS, Loss for Lindows  John Zern | 07/19/04
MS's legal team are geniuses. I'm stunned.  el1jones | 07/19/04
Finally! Somebody who gets it! (NT)  Outside T. Box | 07/20/04
What! No blood?  kd5auq | 07/19/04
The End Is Near For Linux  chrislovesdana | 07/19/04
Really?  Linux User 147560 | 07/19/04
ha ha ha  PmAc_z | 07/20/04
Can you do better?  Linux User 147560 | 07/20/04
I hope your still around in the next 10 years  Arrg | 07/19/04
You got it bass-ackwards... Are you related to Enterprise Anal.ist ???  Plain Logic | 07/19/04
Microsoft pays to end Lindows suits  Loverock Davidson | 07/19/04
Re: Microsoft pays to end Lindows suits  none none | 07/19/04
Tenuous hold  jsjag1 | 07/19/04
good bye Lindows, hello Vindows!  dg mh | 07/19/04
Cats out of the bag  jsjag1 | 07/19/04
Hmmm, all I see is chump change for some chumps.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/19/04
All I see...  tic swayback | 07/19/04
Lawsuit Settled  wadeprater | 07/19/04
Speaking of LInux...  John Zern | 07/19/04
OMG - haaaaa  V Sanders | 07/20/04
Winblows  stanleg | 07/20/04
Oh, the close naming leads to this fun  FilledOut | 07/20/04
Lindows ploy worked, they got cash  FilledOut | 07/20/04

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