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Microsoft Phones Infringe Patents: U.s. International Trade Commission Judge


Ron Burgundy
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Photo illustration shows a man silhouetted against a video screen with the Microsoft logo in the background as he poses with a Nokia Lumia 820 smartphone in ZenicaBy Andrew Chung NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp lost a round in a potentially costly patent battle when a U.S. International Trade Commission judge on Monday found that the software giant used InterDigital Inc's technology in its mobile phones without permission. The judge, Theodore Essex, said that Microsoft infringed two wireless cellular patents owned by InterDigital , a patent licensor, and said it would not be against the public interest to ban the Microsoft devices from being imported into the United States. Wilmington, Delaware-based InterDigital first accused Nokia Corp of infringing its patents in 2007.




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