Advertisment

MS loses patent infringement verdict

author-image
CIOL Bureau
Updated On
New Update

SEATTLE: An Arizona judged ruled that Microsoft Corp. had infringed on display and printing technology patents that could potentially result in a jury decision amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars, according to court documents obtained by Reuters.



Research Corporation Technologies Inc. (RCT), based in Tucson, Arizona, had alleged that Microsoft was using its patented technologies in its Windows and Office software products.



The technology in question, involve halftones, which are used to display images on computer screens and to print them without distortion.

Advertisment

Senior U.S. District Judge William Browning ruled on Tuesday that Microsoft had infringed on four of RCT's patents, granting a request for summary judgment by RCT, which paves the way for jury trial. Microsoft had opposed the summary judgment motion.

The world's largest software maker, a frequent target of litigation, said that it would fight the case in court.



"We are disappointed in the ruling and believe there was no infringement of the technology in question, which was developed by Microsoft engineers," said Microsoft spokesman Jim Desler. "We will continue to contend that the patents are invalid". No trial date has yet been set.

© Reuters

tech-news