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  • Jury: Windows XP/S2003 activation violates Uniloc patent

    Payback is hell

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    Microsoft slapped with $388 million patent verdict

    Microsoft was hit Wednesday with a $388 million verdict in a long-running patent infringement case.

    In the suit, Uniloc alleged that Microsoft used its patented technology as part of the software giant's product activation methods. A federal jury in Rhode Island found that Windows XP, Office XP, and Windows Server 2003 infringed on a Uniloc patent.

    Microsoft said that it will appeal.

    "We are very disappointed in the jury verdict," Microsoft spokesman Jack Evans said in an e-mail. "We believe that we do not infringe, that the patent is invalid and that this award of damages is legally and factually unsupported. We will ask the court to overturn the verdict."

    Microsoft had initially won a summary judgment ruling, which would have ended the case in its favor, but Uniloc appealed that ruling and a federal appeals court last year ruled that the case needed to go to trial with regard to two counts. The trial began March 23.
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    Given how microsoft deals with previous litigation including not allowing one to use the address bar in Windows XPSP3 unless one first creates it on a non-start bar toolbar does not lead me to believe this will mean anything meaningful.

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