The Supreme Court sided with Microsoft Corp. on Monday in a case that restricts the reach of U.S. patents overseas.
In a 7-1 decision, the Court found that Microsoft is not liable in a patent dispute with AT&T.
The Supreme Court sided with Microsoft Corp. on Monday in a case that restricts the reach of U.S. patents overseas. In a 7-1 decision, the Court found that Microsoft is not liable in a patent dispute with AT&T.
April 30, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
The Supreme Court sided with Microsoft Corp. on Monday in a case that restricts the reach of U.S. patents overseas.
In a 7-1 decision, the Court found that Microsoft is not liable in a patent dispute with AT&T.
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