Microsoft embarrassed by new XML patent email | Linux Today

Microsoft embarrassed by new XML patent email

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 20, 2009

“In a 65-page summary opinion dated 11 August, US District Court
Judge Leonard Davis said that evidence presented during the May
2009 jury trial showed Microsoft had met with i4i executives as far
back as 2001, knew of the firm’s patent for XML editing, and yet
did nothing to guarantee that its implementation of “custom” XML
would not infringe the i4i patent.”


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Web Webster

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