http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-8246647.html

"Microsoft asked a court on Thursday to stop a Linux start-up from using a
name the software giant contends infringes on the Windows trademark."
The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant filed a motion with the U.S. Court
for the Western District of Washington against Lindows , which is developing
a version of the Linux operating system that will run popular applications
written for Microsoft's Windows OS."

"We're not asking the court to stop the company from making their products,"
said Microsoft spokesman Jon Murchinson. "What we're saying is they should
not use a name that could confuse the public and infringe on our valuable
trademark."

"Lindows is based on the Wine project, an open-source effort to mimic the
commands that Windows programs use. The San Diego-based Lindows company was
launched earlier this year by Michael Robertson, former CEO of digital music
site MP3.com.

Robertson characterized the move as another attempt by Microsoft to thwart a
viable threat to its Windows empire.

"If they're alleging that people are going to be confusing Microsoft Corp.
with Lindows.com, I think there's zero potential of that happening," he said.
"If people are confused, just remember that we're not the convicted
monopolist."



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