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To: rnsmth who wrote (13936)12/20/2011 8:32:49 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) of 32692
 
Do you even read the CRAP you post?? I very much doubt it cause if you did, you never would have posted that... LMFAO... too funny...

"The ruling falls short of the broader claims originally sought by Microsoft, which has said its inventions are being widely used in Android phones. Motorola Mobility General Counsel Scott Offer said the majority of the ruling is favorable to the handset maker and may provide clarity on what Microsoft owns to avoid potential infringement."

"Motorola Mobility has its own patent claims against Microsoft in the U.S. and in Europe. A case at the ITC targets the Xbox video-gaming system. Judge Essex, who is overseeing that case, is scheduled to release his findings on Jan. 23, according to the ITC’s website.

“Microsoft continues to infringe Motorola Mobility’s substantial patent portfolio,” the handset maker said in its statement today. “Motorola Mobility remains confident in its position and will continue to move forward with its complaints.”
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