Microsoft 'settles' with Lindows

'Oh alright then, we'll call ourselves Linspire... for a price'

By Graeme Wearden, 19 July 2004 17:55

NEWS Microsoft's battle with Lindows.com may be over.

According to reports on Monday afternoon, Microsoft has agreed to pay Lindows.com $20m -- $15m by 15 August this year and $5m by the start of February 2005. In return, Lindows.com will change its name to Linspire and hand over to Microsoft the rights to a number of Web sites, including www.lindows.com.

A Microsoft UK spokesman was not immediately able to confirm this report, which was published by CBS Marketwatch and cited a regulatory filing. A Lindows spokesperson told silicon.com's sister site ZDNet UK that the company could not comment on the story, but that it will be holding a press conference to discuss the settlement at 1:00 p.m. EST.

Microsoft and Lindows.com have been engaged in a legal tussle since 2001, after Lindows launched a version of Linux that would run applications written for the Windows platform. Microsoft filed a lawsuit claiming that Lindows.com was violating its trademark on the word 'windows'. Lindows, though, has insisted that the term 'windows' was generic.

The case between Microsoft and Lindows has been expected to come to trial in the second half of this year.

In May this year, Microsoft lost an attempt to overturn a federal judge's ruling that the term is a generic one if it was generic in November 1985, when Microsoft introduced Windows 1.0.

The Linspire name change has already taken place in some territories.

Graeme Wearden writes for ZDNet UK.

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  1. 1. anonymous

    A victory for common sense. The only real losers in this case are the lawyers who won't get their hugely inflated fees. Shame!

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