I just happened to notice the the Tilting at Windmills entry at FDC/The Weblog:
Lindows is a small company that makes a LINUX based operating system designed to seamlessly integrate and run software designed for windows -- yes, small case 'windows' -- read on to find out why. Needless to say the Redmond behometh is less than enthusiastic.
In response to a Microsoft court challenge Lindows has filed to have the Windows trademark taken away from MS making the case that generic English words should not be trademarked. [continue]
Could be interesting.
Posted on December 30, 2002 09:10 PM. Filed under: Linux.