Microsoft Asks Court To Fine Lindows Yet Again

from the never-ends... dept

One thing you can definitely say about Michael Robertson is that he knows how to use controversy and lawsuits to get publicity. After first losing the trademark dispute with Microsoft over the Lindows name in Benelux, he changed the product name to Lin---s. This didn't make Microsoft happy, so they changed the name again to Linspire. However, it appears Microsoft is still not satisfied and is asking the court to fine them again - which must delight Robertson for the publicity he's getting. However, when you look at the details, this move by Microsoft seems particularly petty (though, it must be admitted, switching the name to Lin---s was fairly petty as well). Here, the complaint is that in the copyright notice on the Linspire page, it still says that Linspire is owned by the company Lindows. Microsoft is claiming that this will confuse people - which is a huge stretch. The judge should toss this out. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Lindows/Linspire should stop wasting time over things like this and spend their money and effort on things that actually make their products more useful.
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  1. identicon
    Permanent4, 11 May 2004 @ 2:26pm

    Wasting Time

    Michael Robertson LIKES to waste people's time. He wasted the time of all those artists who signed up to be on MP3.com -- "We're not a music company... We're a DATA company." -- then he wasted the time of the record labels who fought to sue him out of existence when he launched that whole CD-shifting service. He's a combination of pig from Orwell's Animal Farm and that annoying brat who always got under your skin in the 5th grade. Who needs him?

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  2. identicon
    Mikester, 12 May 2004 @ 9:02am

    Re: Wasting Time

    ^^^ who knew Bill Gates reads techdirt? ;-)

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Permanent4, 13 May 2004 @ 2:32pm

    Re: Wasting Time

    No, just another MP3.com artist who bought into Robertson's Utopia speech and watched him sell thousands of bands out for record industry cash.

    http://www.permanent4.com/archive/michael_robertson-05-02-00.html

    http://www.permanent4.com/arch ive/michael_robertson-05-01-03.html

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