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To: 10K a day who wrote (139920)2/27/2002 2:25:06 PM
From: GST  Respond to of 164684
 
Looks like the market is playing that popular new game based on a recent management best seller "Who Barfed on My Cheese?"



To: 10K a day who wrote (139920)2/28/2002 9:27:57 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Dude, what do you think? I have an interest in Lindows.com that's why I want to know.
>>Meanwhile, Lindows.com Inc. has gotten invaluable free publicity from the lawsuit, including support from Microsoft-bashers nationwide.

The company's founder, 34-year-old Michael Robertson, said after the hearing that he doesn't care much about the legal arguments.

"This is not about trademark. It's about Microsoft and competition," he said. "It's about standing up to the bully in the schoolyard so you don't have to go running home scared every day for the rest of the year."

At MP3.com, Robertson took on the major record labels, withstanding dozens of lawsuits though they eventually gutted his company.

"I wouldn't underestimate his resolve," Harris said.

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