Sunday, April 26, 2009

Microsoft Loses $388 Million Patent Infringement Suit

KLIV Radio in Silicon Valley reported this week that Microsoft lost a $388 million patent infringement case. The case has been in litigation for a number of years. Uniloc, the successful party, argued that Microsoft infringed on its patent covering product activation methods. Microsoft has already announced that it will appeal the decision.

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