Lindows Agreeing to Change Name
xandroid writes "It looks like Lindows.com has thrown in the towel for the fight to keep its name: the Seattle Times reports that they 'would not continue a worldwide legal battle with Microsoft.' They will announce the new name next Wednesday, although a favorite is Lindos -- 'because it's the W that is causing all the problems'." Update: 04/07 19:37 GMT by S : This is worth clarifying - Michael Robertson is claiming "...the company will go by a different name outside the U.S. until it can win the right to use the Lindows name internationally."
No, that would by by Pilate.
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Hopefully this sheds some light.
This just goes to show the fundamental problem with the current legal system: regardless of the merit of their position, the rich can use the courts to impose their will on the poor by killing them with legal fees.
Why is it that the proponents of "one nation under God" are so eager to get rid of "liberty and justice for all"?
Ford loses Futura to Pep Boys
Ford also couldn't get GT-40 back from a pretty small company.
Give life
Actually, it was the legal systems in like 6 other countries outside of the United States that was the problem--Lindows was actually holding its ground here in the US.
Slashdot: Where people pretend to be twice as smart as they really are by behaving like children.
Don't be so sure eliminating the "W" will solve the problem. In order to avoid trademark law problems, people who are selecting a name for a business, product or service are advised to search for and avoid names that "are phonetically similar (spelled differently but pronounced the same or similar; homonyms)." [See also "Synonyms or homonyms."]
Only Women Bleed (Sex, Sharia remix)
Well, I think it should be Lindoze.
After all, to challenge this, MS would have to acknowledge the widely-used "Windoze" mispeling of their trademark name.
Of course, there's always Mike Rowe to think of. And there's a nice parody of it all at www.ubersoft.net.
Those who do study history are doomed to stand helplessly by while everyone else repeats it.
If you read the most recent Michael's Minute You'll see the following:
I take this to mean that Mr. Robertson found Lindos amusing, but does not intend to use it as the Product's new name.
Dozings.com -- Its kinda funny... If you're as crazy as me.
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,36210,00 .html
-Solo
"Lindos" means "beautiful" in Portuguese.
RMN
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