Microsoft is making various changes to the Word component of the Office 2007 system, some designed to improve user experience, others set up to modify the product in accordance with a court injunction of sales for a patent infringement lawsuit lost by the company in 2009. In this regard, the Redmond company has relea... |
8 January 2010 06:58 GMT |
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In December 2009, when it confirmed that an appeal to a patent infringement case won by Toronto-based i4i, was denied, Microsoft also noted that it was planning to deliver new copies of the Office 2007 System and Word 2007 which did not include the infringing technology. The Redmond company lived up to its promise, ... |
5 January 2010 05:51 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up to make new copies of the Office 2007 and Word 2007 available to customers in the United States come next year, after it was denied an appeal in the custom XML patent infringement lawsuit brought against it by Toronto-based i4i. “We have just learned that the Court of Appeals for the Fed... |
23 December 2009 06:29 GMT |
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Microsoft managed to dodge, even if only temporarily, an injunction that prevented it from selling one of the major components of the Office System due to a patent infringement case filed by i4i Inc. In the first half of August, 2009, Judge Leonard Davis, of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, ... |
4 September 2009 09:38 GMT |
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