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RI judge tosses patent verdict against Microsoft

Seattle : WA : USA | about 1 month ago  
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A federal judge in Rhode Island threw out a $388 million patent infringement jury verdict against Microsoft Corp., ending a six-year legal skirmish. In April, a jury found that the world's largest software maker had infringed on a patent owned by Uniloc Inc.
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