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When InterTrust Technologies sued Microsoft in 2001, the move was bold, cunning -- and more than a little desperate. After a promising start, InterTrust looked like another dot-com failure -- until its Hail Mary suit paid off. In April, Microsoft settled, paying $440 million for a 20-year license. The bonanza payout shows that even a company that fails miserably with its own products can strike gold with its patents -- if it's willing to go to extreme measures to develop, protect and enforce its IP rights.
October 19, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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