Ruling clears way for Lindows trial
Spinner
Birmingham, UK
Linux software maker Lindows said Monday that an appeals court had turned away an appeal from Microsoft in the two companies' ongoing trademark spat, setting the stage for a trial later this year.
Source: News.com"We're looking forward to getting this trial back on the fast track and presenting our piles of evidence--videos, magazines, internal Microsoft documents--which clearly show the generic use of 'windows' before Microsoft commandeered the word," Lindows CEO Michael Robertson said in a statement. "This outright denial of Microsoft's appeal confirms that the trial will focus on how consumers and the software industry used the term 'windows' in the 1980s, before Microsoft dominated the landscape."
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Zerox itself in fact could weigh in here, cast direct doubt on Microsoft's ownership of using just Window or Windows even as a GUI term. When an appelate court refuses to quash, it is beacuse the members of the appelate panel think the legal arguments NEED to be heard because both sides have some right on their side-- and it is an honoring of the earlier lower judge's core logic unless more weight can be brought to argue on other side.
For those of you in the UK, also keep an eye on the EU's Universal Software Patent legislation introduction and how it progresses towards law and any legal fights that come out of that law's enforcement if it is adopted. Potentially THAT approach could be a worse legal happening for many people than the DMCA over here over the long term, depending on what happens in court afterwards.
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OTOH, note that he DID change the O\S name, though due to what happened in European countries rather than in the US. He knows how to have fallbacks in place, how to play the legal game. I would say this is interesting, VERY interesting, to watch. Kinda like a very stubborn David against Goliath. To NOT defend this suit originally boraght by Microsoft against his firm would cast doubt on his O\S bundle offering. At base core, it started as Linux plus Wine.