The U.S. Appeals Court refuses to hear yet another Microsoft appeal of a jury's $240-million award for IP infringement of the Toronto company. Likely next stop: The Supreme Court
The U.S. Federal Appeals Court again upheld a ruling against Microsoft in the i4i case. The judges expanded on why they agree that Redmond, Wash. software giant willfully infringed the patents
Starting Monday, sales of Word won't include custom XML features. But Microsoft has asked an appeals court to reconsider the way that the damages figure, US$290 million, was determined.
A federal appeals court ordered Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) to stop selling its popular Word 2007 software, rejecting the company's appeal and confirming the ruling of a lower court. The injunction, which the software maker says will affect Microsoft Office 2007, takes effect Jan. 11.
August brought the Nortel debates into Canadian parliament, Canadian privacy law received worldwide attention during negotiations with Facebook, a Texas federal court ordered Microsoft to stop selling editions of Word and Office containing customer XML, and more