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Microsoft puts patent screws on Taiwanese mouse maker Primax
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Microsoft puts patent screws on Taiwanese mouse maker Primax | Microsoft puts patent screws on Taiwanese mouse maker Primax |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Friday, 01 August 2008 | |
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Page 2 of 2 "To date, more than 20 companies have licensed the U2, Tilt Wheel and Magnifier technologies from Microsoft as part of our successful hardware licensing program," said Gutierrez.And - more importantly, we suspect - it has deprived Microsoft of licensing revenue. In 1998, Goldtouch Technologies (a company based in California but owned by Australians) sued Microsoft for $US1 billion, claiming theft of trade secrets, patent infringement and fraud. The matter arose after Goldtouch met with Microsoft with a view to licensing the smaller company's design for an ergonomic mouse. Microsoft later released the IntelliMouse Pro, which Goldtouch claimed was a partial copy of its mouse. Microsoft won a summary judgement that it had not infringed Goldtouch's patent, and the Federal Circuit Court upheld that decision. Microsoft then won a patent infringement suit against Goldtouch.
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