I think u will be placing your foot in the look&feel pool of muck. It may very
well be legal, and then again not.  I dont believe its a licence u'll be
violating, but rather copyright infringement. Does MICROSOFT exclusively own the
graphics used to present the graphical context. In either case, i suppose
Microsoft will defend their position, irrespective of it being a correct, or
incorrect position.

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> CYA: I do believe running it on a non-windows platform violates a license
> agreement somewhere.
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