
MS má soudně zakázán prodej Wordu...
Zní to jako novinářská kachna, nicméně: http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idINBNG 53920620090812?rpc=44
A U.S. federal court ruled that Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) would have to pay more than $290 million in damages to Canadian software firm i4i Ltd for infringing a patent.
Toronto-based i4i, a privately held maker of software for manipulating documents, had claimed in a 2007 suit that Microsoft knowingly infringed one of its patents in its Word processing application and its Vista operating system.
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