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Lindows.com summary judgment motion dismissed

January 24, 2003 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - A judge on Wednesday dismissed Lindows.com Inc.'s motion for summary judgment in its trademark-infringement tangle with Microsoft Corp., leaving the issue to be decided at a jury trial scheduled for April.
Microsoft filed suit against Lindows in the U.S. District Court in Seattle in December 2001, charging that the name Lindows infringes on Microsoft's Windows trademark (see story). Lindows.com's counterargument is that windows is a generic term for graphical software interfaces.
San Diego-based Lindows.com sells a Linux-based operating system, LindowsOS, intended to compete with Microsoft's Windows operating system at the low end of the market.
Microsoft initially sought to have Lindows.com barred from using the term Lindows while the case was being decided. The court rejected that request, after which Lindows.com filed for summary judgment (see story).
Both Lindows.com and Microsoft have presented significant evidence arguing their respective sides of the trademark issue, Judge John C. Coughenour wrote in his decision. Because there is a "genuine issue of material fact regarding the genericness of the Windows mark," the court rejected the summary-judgment motion, he said.
Lindows.com is disappointed by the denial of its motion but heartened by the court's rejection of some of Microsoft arguments, Lindows.com CEO Michael Robertson said in a statement.
Microsoft hailed the court's refusal to rule the Windows trademark as generic and said it's ready to head to trial.
"For the last 20 years, Microsoft has built Windows into one of the most recognizable brands in the world, and we don't think Lindows should be allowed a free ride on our investment," said spokesman Jon Murchinson.





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