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Microsoft's Linux-related patents rejected

October 5, 2005 U.S. Patent Office rejects claims on popular FAT storage format, used in the open-source OS. But software giant can pursue issue further. TAGS: Public Patent Foundation, rejection, patent, flash memory, art, Linux, open source, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Stallman: OSDL patent project 'worse than nothing'

September 19, 2006 Project to fight low-quality patents could make legal terrain tougher for open source, FSF founder says. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, Richard Stallman, patent, software patent, tagging, art, open source, Free Software Foundation, founder, project, developer, solution

Web patent critics spotlight old technology

October 31, 2003 The Web community hunts desperately for evidence of "prior art" to thwart Eolas' patent suit against Microsoft. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., patent, art, community, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp.

Wiki site aims to boost patent review process

August 28, 2006 Operators of WikiPatents.com hope it will become trove of information, but some remain skeptical. TAGS: patent, art, attorney, Wiki, movie

Appeals court revisits Eolas decision

March 3, 2005 update Microsoft claims victory in high-profile Web browser patent dispute; $565 million verdict may fall. TAGS: appeals court, Eolas Technologies Inc., patent, victory, art, decision, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Eolas, Microsoft make their case--again

December 8, 2004 Microsoft faces a friendly panel at the U.S. Court of Appeals on a key issue in the crucial Web patent fight. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., patent, appeal, judgment, court, spokesman, art, argument, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser

Appeals court ponders Microsoft patent case

December 9, 2004 Judge suggests jury in Eolas-Microsoft trial should have been permitted to consider prior art. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., appeals court, Judge, jury, patent, art, Microsoft Corp., Web browser
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