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Old 04-07-2011, 07:05 PM   #1
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Default Windows 7 sale Microsoft headed back to East Texas

On March 8, Microsoft is going to be back in U.S. District Court in East Texas to defend itself towards yet another patent-infringement case.The new case is being introduced by real-time communications vendor VirnetX Inc. and entails 3 VirnetX patents which that company statements Microsoft is using improperly in Windows XP, Vista and Windows Server, amongst other products.The statements might be new, but the venue — and the legal team representing VirnetX — is all too familiar for Microsoft. The Tyler, Texas, courthouse has been the scene of many a patent lawsuit towards not just Microsoft, but other tech companies as well.Patent cases brought against Microsoft there include the Eolas Z4 and i4i cases. McKool Smith, the law firm representing VirnetX is the same 1 that represented i4i, which won a $200-million-plus patent-infringement verdict against Microsoft. Judge Leonard Davis, the same judge who presided over the i4i case, is the judge in the VirnetX matter.The jury trial kicking off next week focuses on three two virtual-private-networking (VPN) patents VirnetX obtained between 2002 and 2007. (Update: The original suit covered 3 patents; the amended complaint only covers two.) One is for an “Agile Networking Protocol for Secure Communications with Assured System Availability.” One more is for ““Method for Establishing Secure Communication Link Between Computers of Virtual Private Network Without User Entering Any Cryptographic Information.” And the other is entitled, “Method for Establishing Secure Communication Link Between Computers of Virtual Private Network.”VirnetX statements that Microsoft is making use of its technology in Windows Server 2003, XP, Vista, Live Communications Server, Windows Messenger, Office Communicator and various versions of Office. (I;m not clear why or how Microsoft would be employing VPN technology inside its Office suite, but that;s what is listed in the complaint.) Update: One VirnetX shareholder told me Office is included because it makes utilization of Automatic Updates.Microsoft has many networking patents of its own, including technologies that are part of the Microsoft point-to-point tunneling protocol.VirnetX is seeking triple damages, injunctive relief and costs in the situation. SAIC is named as an involuntary co-plaintiff in lawsuit, which VirnetX filed in 2007. (VirnetX, a subsidiary of VirnetX Holdings, is “focused on commercializing a patent portfolio for securing real-time communications over the Internet,” explains the provider in its November 10-Q. “These patents were acquired by our principal operating subsidiary,Office 2010 Keygen, VirnetX Inc., from Science Applications International Corporation.”)VirnetX is paying McKool a fixed fee of $3 million and a contingency fee of 8% of the litigation proceeds, according to its 10-Q. It also is counting in advance on its winnings from the Microsoft situation to bail it out of tough financial straits,Windows 7 sale, according to that document. “We anticipate that our lawsuit from Microsoft,Office Standard 2007 Key, with its related trial, will increase our monthly cash out flow,Office 2007 Key,” the organization;s management said.The jury trial could last up to six is probably to last two weeks or less,Windows 7 License, with the final judgment coming months after that, followed by an appeals process.
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