The retrial of a 2003 lawsuit that found Microsoft Corp. infringed on Web browser patents, which was set to start Monday, has been postponed until the end of August.
In the meantime, Microsoft said it is pursuing a settlement.
The retrial of a 2003 lawsuit that found Microsoft Corp. infringed on Web browser patents, which was set to start Monday, has been postponed until the end of August. In the meantime, Microsoft said it is pursuing a settlement. A federal court in Chicago ordered Microsoft to pay $521 million for copying technology developed by Michael Doyle, Eolas Technologies Inc.'s chairman, while he was at the University of California at San Francisco.
August 01, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The retrial of a 2003 lawsuit that found Microsoft Corp. infringed on Web browser patents, which was set to start Monday, has been postponed until the end of August.
In the meantime, Microsoft said it is pursuing a settlement.
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