Microsoft loses Supreme patent fight over Word

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ms_legalAmerica's top court has rejected Microsoft's appeal against a ruling that Microsoft Word infringed on patents owned by a tiny Canadian software maker. The US Supreme Court unanimously upheld an earlier court's ruling that said Microsoft willfully infringed on i4i's XML patents in Word 2003 and 2007. Microsoft was ordered to pay i4i almost $300m in damages and told in the ruling that it could no longer ship Word 2003 and 2007 with the offending code. Microsoft issued a patch to sidestep the XML code and continue selling its software.
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0 #2 2011-06-24 16:04
Thanks Paul

It seems Microsoft were trying to get out of paying the little company who owned the rights to the XML editing. They just got it a little later than they should have
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0 #1 2011-06-24 14:45
HiMalcolm

The result seems somewhat academic. Would MS still be shipping Word versions 2003 and 2007 in 2011?

Thanks you for a very interesting newsletter. good work!

Paaul Weber
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