Your website sounds like mine, give it to me now.

When a firm starts to get a little to wrapped up in their own importance, you should begin to worry about them.

Following the Mikerowesoft.com debacle, Microsoft (not to be confused with Mike Rowe) is at it again and they’re picking on another poor Canadian.

According to ZDNet, this time they’re after Mike Morris and his http://www.mikerosoft.ca/ web site.

You see I would have thought that the appalling security issues around Windows (which I use every day and have to add hundred to patches, bug fixes and anti-virus updates), the emergence of Linux and Billg’s recent promise to solve spam in two years (no laughing down the back) would have been plenty for them to focus on.  But no.  It seems not.

While many Microsoft employees are doing a good job putting a human face on the company, the ‘ole corporate legal team are funding the Canadian legal system with suits against teenagers – who are making little or no reference to Microsoft or its products on these websites.

If they were then I’d have some sympathy for Microsoft.  But they’re not.

Lighten up