Judge overturns $1.5 bln ruling against Microsoft

Mon Aug 6, 2007 7:44pm EDT
 
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge reversed on Monday a jury's ruling that Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) had infringed patents held by Alcatel-Lucent ALU.PA and threw out a record $1.5 billion verdict against the world's largest software maker.

U.S. District Judge Rudi Brewster said in a 43-page order that the jury's damages could not stand because Microsoft had not violated one of the two patents related to MP3 music files at the heart of the case.

The judge also called into question the second patent claim in the case and said a new trial may be needed to determine the ownership of that patent.

Microsoft has claimed that it had already licensed the MP3 technology in question from German research organization Fraunhofer Gesellschaft for $16 million.

Microsoft and Alcatel-Lucent are locked in a number of patent disputes including a suit over the video-decoding technology in Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console.

Alcatel-Lucent spokeswoman Mary Ward said the reversal was "shocking and disturbing" and the company planned to appeal the latest decision. Microsoft said it plans to issue a statement shortly about the decision.

(Reporting by Ritsuko Ando and Daisuke Wakabayashi)

 

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