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- Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft was a 2004 legal dispute between Microsoft and a Canadian Belmont High School student named Mike Rowe, who was 17, over the domain...
- of Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft Michael Rowe (journalist) (born 1962), author Mike Rowe (racing driver), American racing driver Mike Rowe, keyboard player...
- Microsoft sued a Canadian high school student named Mike Rowe over the domain name MikeRoweSoft.com. The case received international press attention...
- States v. Microsoft (2001) Microsoft v. Lindows (2004) Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft (2004) Microsoft v. Commission (2007) Alcatel-Lucent v. Microsoft (2009)...
- Falwell, 2005 Lufthansa v. ****ure Media Architects, 2008 Microsoft vs. MikeRoweSoft Dennis Toeppen v. Panavision Nissan Motors vs. Nissan Computer Van Cleef...
- Canadian NASCAR Busch Grand National Series driver. Mike Rowenoted for establishing www.MikeRoweSoft.com and the ensuing lawsuit with software giant Microsoft...
- ice hockey player Mike Rowe, American stock car racing driver Mike Rowe, defendant in the case of Microsoft vs. MikeRoweSoft Mike Rowe, keyboard player...
- Motors uses the name niss****a.com for its U.S. website. Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft Microsoft Corp. v. Shah "NISSAN MOTOR CO v. NISSAN COMPUTER CORPORATION...
- Consumer Protection Act Cybersquatting Domain Name System Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft Microsoft Corp. v Amish P. Shah (W.D. Wash. July 20, 2011), Text. Elina...
- States v. Microsoft (2001) Microsoft v. Lindows (2004) Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft (2004) Microsoft v. Commission (2007) Alcatel-Lucent v. Microsoft (2009)...