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In fact, this *is* OS News. Unless you consider Windows to not be an OS. Your comment may apply to other articles here about IP, but this one really is about an OS.
But I digress.
For me, this isn't going to change my life. I'm not likely to use Windows 8 any time soon anyway, so this isn't going to affect me, except to enjoy the irony of Microsoft being forced to drop a generic word from a product name.
To be frank, this is karma catching up on MS for their abuse of the words "Windows", "Word" and "Office" back in the day. Let them eat the cake they baked.