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Displaying items by tag: i4i

Tuesday, 12 January 2010 11:30

Microsoft seeks review in i4i patent case

Despite complying with a court order to modify Word 2003 and 2007, Microsoft is seeking a rehearing of its appeal against the original verdict in the patent infringement case brought against it by Canadian developer i4i.

Published in Development
Thursday, 24 December 2009 09:28

i4i crows in wake of Microsoft decision

In statements released after Microsoft lost its appeal of a patent infringement case, i4i executives portrayed the decision as a victory for small developers everywhere.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 23 December 2009 03:02

Microsoft loses its XML appeal - payday for i4i

A US Court of Appeals has upheld a decision that Microsoft Word infringes an XML-related patent held by a Canadian company, but has given Microsoft more time to remove the offending feature from Word 2007.

Published in Strategy
Saturday, 05 September 2009 00:19

Microsoft wins stay of injunction

That's one for Microsoft, as a U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the company doesn't have to stop selling Word until its appeal is over. The original order would have forced Word off the U.S. market as of October 10.

Published in Strategy
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Thursday, 27 August 2009 02:02

Microsoft submits opening brief in patent case

In preparation for the upcoming hearing of its appeal in the i4i patent infringement case, Microsoft has submitted a sharply worded opening brief. The brief accuses the judge of abdicating crucial responsibilities and describes the proceedings as "a trial run amok."

Published in Development
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Saturday, 22 August 2009 03:17

Hearing set in Word patent case

An appeals court will hear Microsoft's appeal of a patent infringement decision on September 23.

Published in Strategy
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