Abstract

“Windows” is one of the most instantly recognizable brands in the world - its success has been truly phenomenal. It is, not surprisingly, registered as a trade mark virtually worldwide. But are these registrations valid or is “Windows” a generic term which should not have been registered? This case note discusses the current trade mark litigation between Microsoft and Lindows.com.

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