U.S. Judge: Microsoft Word may temporarily continue to provide

by prashanth on September 4, 2009 · 0 comments

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Microsoft-Word-banned An appeals court in the United States, the ban on sale or Microsoft Word temporarily suspended. Pending the outcome of the appeal against the conviction for patent infringement may continue to provide Microsoft Word. Pending the outcome of the appeal against the conviction for patent infringement may continue to provide Microsoft Word.

Word ban in March 2007 Microsoft was sued by the Canadian company i4i, which found the possibility of custom-Word to XML documents to make an infringement of a patent of this company was. In March 2007 Microsoft was sued by the Canadian company i4i, which found the possibility of custom-Word to XML documents to make an infringement of a patent of this company was. In May of this year, a jury ruled that i4i was right, and that Word actually infringed the patent. In May of this year, a jury ruled that i4i was right, and that Word actually infringed the patent. In particular a U.S. court in August that Microsoft had to stop the infringement, and that sales of Word later than October 10 would be discontinued. In a particular U.S. court in August that Microsoft had to stop the infringement, and that sales of Word later than October 10 would be discontinued.

Microsoft believes that there is no question of patent infringement, and immediately appealed the conviction. Microsoft believes that there is no question of patent infringement, and immediately appealed the conviction. As a rule it is probably later than October 10, the software maker asked the court to suspend the ban on sale until after the conclusion of the appeal. As a rule it is probably later than October 10, the software maker asked the court to suspend the ban on sale until after the conclusion of the appeal. In a brief ruling, the Court of Appeal granted the request of Microsoft, which means that Word may be delivered just as yet. In a letter ruling, the Court of Appeal granted the request of Microsoft, which means that Word may be delivered just as yet. The appeal itself will start on September 23. The appeal itself will start on September 23. I4i The company had no comment on the ruling, reports the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. I4i The company had no comment on the ruling, as reports the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

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