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Court reverses Microsoft patent-infringement ruling

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Published: 30 Sep 2009 08:22 BST

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A US federal court on Tuesday reversed an earlier ruling that Microsoft's product-activation technology infringed on another company's patent, overturning a $388m verdict in the case.

In a ruling on Tuesday, the court vacated the earlier decision and decided the Uniloc case in Microsoft's favour.

"We are pleased that the court has vacated the jury verdict and entered judgment in favour of Microsoft," Microsoft spokesman Kevin Kutz said in a statement.

Tuesday's ruling is the latest twist in a case that has had plenty of them. Microsoft initially won a summary judgment ruling, which would have ended the case in its favour, 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 victory in the case comes as Microsoft is awaiting the result of an appeal in another patent case in which the custom XML feature in recent versions of Word was found to infringe on patents held by Canada's i4i.

If it fails in its appeal bid, Microsoft faces damages of more than $200m (£125m) in that case as well as an injunction that would halt sales of Word with the infringing feature.

Credit: Microsoft gets big patent verdict overturned from CNET News

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