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    Microsoft loses patent appeal; Word and Office to be barred from sale starting Januar

    It's getting closer and closer to check-writing time for Steve Ballmer, as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has just upheld a decision that would see Microsoft Word and Office banned from sale starting January 11. If you'll recall, Microsoft lost a patent infringement suit against XML specialists i4i back in May when it was found that Word's handling of .xml, .docx, and .docm files infringed upon i4i's patented XML handling algorithms, but the injunction against further Word sales was put on hold pending the results of this appeal. Now that Microsoft has lost once again, we'd expect either another appeal and request for the injunction to be stayed, this time to the Supreme Court, or for a settlement between these two that would end this whole mess right now. We'll see what happens -- stay tuned.

    P.S.- Just to be clear on this, i4i isn't a patent troll -- it's a a 30 person database design company that shipped one of the first XML plugins for Office and was actually responsible for revamping the entire USPTO database around XML to make it compatible with Word back in 2000. What's more, the patents involved here don't cover XML itself, but rather the specific algorithms used to read and write custom XML -- so OpenOffice users can breathe easy, as i4i has said the suite doesn't infringe. Existing Office users should also be fine, as only future sales of Word are affected by the ruling, not any already-sold products.


    #2
    No freaking WAY!!!

    I never thought that this was going to happen. I thought they'd be able to tie this up in the courts for long enough to keep the company from pursuing it.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ƒallenloki View Post
      No freaking WAY!!!

      I never thought that this was going to happen. I thought they'd be able to tie this up in the courts for long enough to keep the company from pursuing it.
      TBH, they were lucky to have it tied up that long...

      this is HUGE for them


      Ballmer is DONE

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        #4
        I have no idea what all that means or what is happening and who is losing money

        someone summarize

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          #5
          Microsoft is fucking up, but I will continue to pirate their software like a true American.

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            #6
            [IMG]//sc****tv.com/News/News%20Pages/Business/images/steve-ballmer.jpg[/IMG]

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              #7
              Somebodies going to lose their company parking space over this F-up.

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                #8
                Originally posted by .Carl. View Post
                Microsoft is fucking up, but I will continue to pirate their software like a true American.
                Sounds more like a true Chinese.

                By the way, I agree with the Chinese on that.

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                  #9
                  So what does this mean for people who use those programs?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mr Wacom View Post
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                    i figured you'd dig this the most

                    Originally posted by Texanballer View Post
                    So what does this mean for people who use those programs?
                    nothing, it just means MS cannot sell Office anymore, to put vaguely

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