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Ruling Clears Way For Lindows Trial

shystershep writes "Various sources are reporting that Microsoft's appeal in the Lindows trademark infringement suit was rejected by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. At issue was the trial judge's decision [PDF link] to 'instruct a jury to consider only whether 'windows' was a generic term before November 1985, when the first version of Microsoft's Windows was released.' This is significant because a generic mark receives no trademark protection, and the ruling that the jury must make that determination based only on the use of the term before 1985 is a major blow to Microsoft."

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  1. Origins of the word window... by Pysslingen · · Score: 0, Redundant

    From old nordic (vikings etc), wind eye. An eye to the wind. Old word, very old. Would be nice to see microsoft fail here, trademarking the name of a generaly accepted concept shouldn't be allowed.