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MS vs AT&T Case Stirs Software Patent Debate

Stormwave0 writes "A Microsoft appeal against a decision for AT&T and their speech recognition patent has reached the Supreme Court. AT&T has argued that they did not license software using the patent for sales overseas. Microsoft, in the original case, argued "that it wasn't really liable for infringing on AT&T's licensing rights because it only supplied the golden disk to the replicator one time, and that disk did not really contain software in a usable form anyway." With that argument rejected, the case has moved in an unexpected direction. The court is now debating whether or not software is actually patentable."

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  1. Re:One lawyer for sure out of job, more might foll by TheRaven64 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Microsoft lost around a billion dollars to patent trolls last year. How much did they make by licensing software patents (or indirectly by looking as if they might)?

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