Trademark Hall of Fame

Name

Microsoft

Official website

Owned by

Microsoft Corporation

Description

Microsoft Corporation, founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975, has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of personal computing. The company's origins lie in developing software for early microcomputers, and it gained widespread recognition with the MS-DOS operating system, a key element in the success of the IBM PC. Microsoft's journey continued with the introduction of Windows in 1985, establishing the graphical user interface as a standard in the industry. Over the years, the company diversified its offerings, venturing into software applications, cloud computing with Azure, and hardware such as the Xbox gaming console. Microsoft's first registered trademark was for the name "Microsoft." The company filed for the trademark on November 26, 1976, and it was officially registered on August 8, 1978. This trademark covered computer programs and related goods and services.

Actively monitoring and defending its trademarks, Microsoft employs a proactive strategy to safeguard its brand integrity. The company is known for taking legal action against entities that it believes are infringing on its trademarks. Microsoft's commitment to enforcing its intellectual property rights reflects its dedication to preserving the trust and recognition associated with its brand. One of the earliest and significant trademark disputes involving Microsoft was with a company called Lindows in the early 2000s. Lindows developed a Linux-based operating system that Microsoft argued had a name too similar to its own Windows operating system. The legal battle persisted for several years, with Microsoft eventually paying $20 million to settle the dispute. In a more lighthearted dispute, Microsoft took issue with a Canadian teenager, Mike Rowe, who registered the domain name "MikeRoweSoft.com" for his personal website. Microsoft argued that the domain name sounded too similar to its own, and it could potentially cause confusion. The case gained widespread attention, and ultimately, a settlement was reached, with Rowe receiving various Microsoft products and services in exchange for transferring the domain to Microsoft. By filing lawsuits when necessary, Microsoft seeks to maintain a competitive edge and reinforce its position as a leading force in the technology industry, known for innovation, reliability, and a broad spectrum of products and services.

Selected trademarks

Registration number:

2778617

Filing date:

2013-10-31

Office:

USPTO

Registration number:

2798092

Filing date:

2013-12-23

Office:

USPTO

Registration number:

6201364

Filing date:

2020-11-17

Office:

USPTO