Don't accuse Microsoft Corp. of being unwilling to take legal risks.

The tech giant went to trial earlier this month in the Eastern District of Texas over accusations that it infringed a TV video conferencing patent, despite having failed on repeated attempts to invalidate it at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.

Microsoft's opponent, Biscotti Inc., has a funny name but serious credentials: Its founder and CEO, Matthew Shoemake, is a former chairman of the IEEE 802.11 study group that approved Wi-Fi standards and he is an experienced expert witness. The state of Texas invested more than $1 million in Shoemake's idea for providing video calls over a high definition TV system.

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