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Microsoft Sued Again After Infringement Verdict
(20 Mar 2010 15:00)
... new case. to be Windows XP, Windows Vista, Live Communication Server, Office Communication Server, Windows Messenger, Live Meeting Console, and Microsoft Office Communicator. However, Windows 7 and Server 2008 weren't ...
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VirnetX sues Microsoft again over the same patents
(19 Mar 2010 19:34)
... The prior case covered Windows XP and Vista, along with Office and services like Windows Messenger. Microsoft is standing its ground, contesting that it hasn't infringed upon either patent. The ...
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VirnetX sues Microsoft over patents again, now taking aim at Windows 7
(18 Mar 2010 19:54)
... paying for their use. , cited Windows Server 2003, XP, Vista, Live Communications Server, Windows Messenger, Office Communicator and various versions of Office as infringing on two of VirnetXs patents. ...
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Linkpost | 3.17.2010
(17 Mar 2010 12:57)
... use of secure private networking technology in Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows Messenger, Live Communication Server, Microsoft Office Communicator and Microsoft Office. - In the developers version, ...
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Microsoft to lose $105.8m in patent lawsuit
(17 Mar 2010 18:51)
... platforms from Windows XP through to Vista as well as Office and services like Windows Messenger. An appeal is planned against the verdict, which comes from a Tyler, Texas court ...
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Microsoft loses another patent suit, must pay $105 million
(17 Mar 2010 20:55)
... technology, which has supposedly been used in products including Windows XP, Vista, Office, and Windows Messenger. VirnetX initially sought $242 million, but the company's lawyer deemed the award "fair" and ...
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Microsoft loses round one in latest patent infringement case in East Texas
(16 Mar 2010 23:57)
... the VPN technologies in question in Windows Server 2003, XP, Vista, Live Communications Server, Windows Messenger, Office Communicator and various versions of Office. Microsoft is appealing the verdict. Here's the ...