Lindows Inc., the software maker embroiled in a trademark dispute with Microsoft Corp., filed a motion to stop what it called a "global legal assault," it said on Tuesday.

Microsoft, the world’s largest software maker, “has used their monopoly profits to fund a global legal assault on our small company to halt the adoption of Linux,” Michael Robertson, chief executive of San Diego-based Lindows.com, said in a statement.

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