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  • Machiavelli, schizophrenia and Microsoft's never-ending story

    Unless one side or another decides to appeal, Friday's decision could mark the final chapter in a case once said to be a definitive one for antitrust law in the 21st century.

  • Microsoft-Lindows spat heads into Canada

    Microsoft has expanded its legal battle against Linux seller Lindows, suing the software maker for trademark infringement in Canada.

  • FBI arrests MSBlast worm suspect

    Federal law enforcement officials confirmed that they have arrested a suspect in the MSBlast worm attack that compromised hundreds of thousands of computers earlier this month.

  • Lindows wins one against Microsoft

    The legal battle with Microsoft that has seen Linux reseller Lindows running the gauntlet of courts over trademark infringement seems, for the moment, to be going in the open-source company's favour.

  • Lindows case set for trial

    A federal judge in Seattle refused Wednesday a request by software maker Lindows to toss out Microsoft's trademark case against it, paving the way for an April trial.

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