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Retrial Slated for Microsoft v. Eolas

wwphx writes "Back to trial they go. Microsoft won a decision stating that evidence of a prior browser, Viola, was excluded from the previous trial." From the article: "It had also suggested that Mike Doyle, Eolas' founder and a former UC researcher, had intentionally concealed his knowledge of Viola when filing the patent claim." Commentary also available from Forbes and ZDNet.

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  1. From viola by Virtual+Karma · · Score: 5, Informative

    Welcome to the home of the Viola world wide web hypermedia toolkit. The original Xwindows, independent, experimental, scriptable, object oriented, alternative, etc, web browser. ViolaWWW is an extensible World Wide Web hypermedia browser. Based on and drawing from the Viola scripting language and toolkit, ViolaWWW provides a way to build relatively complex hypermedia applications that are beyond the provisions of the current HTML 3.0 standard. The Viola browser was the very first web browser to support interactive embedded objects, and other features such as tables, input forms, stylesheet. Source: viola homepage: http://www.xcf.berkeley.edu/~wei/viola/violaHome.h tml

  2. News for lawyers, stuff that matters by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Slashdot is depressing. Look at the front page:

    • Your Rights Online: Retrial Slated for Microsoft v. Eolas
    • IT: Interview With The SpamAssassin
    • Your Rights Online: UK Record Industry Starts Suing Filesharers
    • Games: Views on Violence in Video Games
    • Your Rights Online: FCC Fines Company for Blocking Access to VoIP
    • Your Rights Online: EU Patents Won't Stay Dead
    • NYPL Digital Gallery Open to Public
    • IT: Tracking a Specific Machine Anywhere On The Net
    • Linux: Open Source Advocacy The Right Way
    • Your Rights Online: Datamining the NSA
    • Developers: Part 2 of Ruby on Rails Tutorial Online
    • Apple: Judge Finds For Apple in ThinkSecret Case
    • Your Rights Online: Phishers Face Jail Time Under New U.S. Bill
    • British Government Considers Tax on Computers
    • Your Rights Online: Rambus Patent Claims Dismissed

    That's a lot of ligitation nonsense for one day. I'm not blaming the editors since this stuff is the news. But it's disheartening nonetheless. You'd almost forget that this stuff can be fun some of the time.