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AT&T wins round in patent case

Declan McCullagh Former Senior Writer
Declan McCullagh is the chief political correspondent for CNET. You can e-mail him or follow him on Twitter as declanm. Declan previously was a reporter for Time and the Washington bureau chief for Wired and wrote the Taking Liberties section and Other People's Money column for CBS News' Web site.
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A federal court has sided with AT&T over one aspect of a complex patent lawsuit it filed against Microsoft. U.S. District Judge William Pauley III ruled Monday that there was no evidence that AT&T concealed information from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office when applying for its speech compression patent.

AT&T alleges that its patent covers the G.723.1 speech codec, which was included in Microsoft's NetMeeting 2.0 conferencing software. In June 2001, AT&T sued Microsoft in the Southern District of New York, and the case has not gone to trial.