Linux operating system purveyor Lindows has drawn a lot of legal heat from Microsoft for its Windowsesque name. But undaunted and still taunting, ZDNet reports that the company has slightly altered its name and all systems are operating down low:
The software company, in the midst of a wide-ranging dispute with Microsoft regarding trademark rights to the Windows name, announced on Tuesday that it is now doing business in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg as Lin- – -s (pronounced Lindash).
That’s right — the new name is “Lin- – -s,” you pronounce it “Lindash,” and you can find them online at…you know what’s coming but you’re afraid to look: www.lin—s.com. You could go there now to snap up a few Lin—s systems, but their site seems to be mired in legal trouble.



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