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  • Feds reject Eolas browser patent

    03/07/2004 11:50:31 PM PST · by Bush2000 · 16 replies · 101+ views
    Reuters via CNET News.com ^ | March 5, 2004 | Reuters
    Feds reject Eolas browser patent Last modified: March 5, 2004, 3:48 PM PST By Reuters The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has invalidated a claim to Web browser technology central to a case against Microsoft, a move that could spare the software giant from paying more than half a billion dollars in damages, according to documents obtained on Friday. The patent agency's preliminary decision, if upheld, also means that Microsoft will not be required to make changes to its Internet Explorer Web browser that would have crippled the program's ability to work with mini-programs that work over the Internet, such...
  • Judge Finds IE Violates Patent

    01/15/2004 11:30:31 AM PST · by rit · 12 replies · 152+ views
    Cnet ^ | 1/14/04 | John Borland
    A Chicago federal judge on Wednesday upheld a $512 million patent verdict against Microsoft that could ultimately force major changes in many of the most common Internet software products.
  • Eolas wants Microsoft to stop browser distribution

    10/13/2003 2:27:23 PM PDT · by NotQuiteCricket · 45 replies · 236+ views
    ZDNet-UK ^ | October 09, 2003, 09:00 BST | Paul Festa
    Eolas Technologies, which has the rights to a browser plug-in patent, has filed a motion to permanently stop Microsoft distributing Internet Explorer browsers that infringe the patent Eolas Technologies on Monday filed a motion to permanently enjoin Microsoft's distribution of its Internet Explorer browser amid a flurry of court filings by both sides in the pivotal patent infringement case. Eolas, the sole licensee and sublicensor of a browser plug-in patent owned by the University of California, asked the US District Court in Chicago for an injunction against distributing copies of IE capable of running plug-in applications in a way the...
  • Microsoft to alter Web browser to comply with court ruling

    10/06/2003 9:36:33 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 23 replies · 173+ views
    Associated Press | October 6, 2003
    REDMOND, Washington (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. said it will make technical adjustments to its Web browsing software as a result of an August ruling that the software giant infringed on a patent licensed by Eolas Technologies Inc. Microsoft, which is appealing the ruling and the $520 million federal jury award to Eolas, said Monday the changes will be built into new shipments of Internet Explorer - which comes with the Windows operating system - starting next year. The browser adjustments are designed to stop Microsoft from infringing on a patent owned by the University of California and licensed exclusively...
  • Web shaken and stirred by patent suit

    09/26/2003 6:58:57 AM PDT · by NotQuiteCricket · 30 replies · 159+ views
    zdnet.com ^ | September 25, 2003, 4:44 AM PT | Paul Festa
    During a recent meeting held at Macromedia's San Francisco headquarters, Silicon Valley companies asked a familiar question: What to do about Microsoft? But the strategy event, sponsored by the World Wide Web Consortium, differed significantly from so many others, at which participants have typically gathered to oppose the software giant's power. This time, Microsoft was the guest of honor. "There's no doubt that there are some people who are happy to see Microsoft get nailed for anything," said Dale Dougherty, a vice president at computer media company O'Reilly & Associates. "But for those of us who are part of the...
  • IE patent endgame detailed

    09/12/2003 5:23:39 PM PDT · by Nouge · 6 replies · 168+ views
    news.com ^ | September 11, 2003
    Microsoft has suffered another legal setback in the patent dispute with software developer Eolas and is now advising Web authors on workarounds, as new details emerge of its plans to tweak Internet Explorer. A federal judge last week rejected Microsoft's post-trial claim that Eolas had misrepresented the facts in the patent case, which claimed the software giant had stolen browser technology relating to plug-ins. The ruling came after a $521 million verdict against the software giant last month, and ends Microsoft's first attempt to challenge the result. Several more post-trial motions remain to be dispensed, and Microsoft doesn't expect a...