March 3, 2003 3:18 PM PST
Judge delays Lindows trial
Microsoft sued Lindows for trademark infringement in December 2001, claiming the company's Web site was trying to illegally capitalize on its Window name.
March 3, 2003 3:18 PM PST
Microsoft sued Lindows for trademark infringement in December 2001, claiming the company's Web site was trying to illegally capitalize on its Window name.
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