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Intellectual Property

Aug. 8, 2007

Judge Overrules Jury's $1.5 Billion Award Against Microsoft

WEB EXCLUSIVE - A San Diego federal judge tossed out a jury's $1.5 billion award against Microsoft Corp., ruling Monday that the allegedly infringed patents either had already been licensed by the software giant or did not constitute infringement against plaintiff Lucent-Alcatel.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - A San Diego federal judge tossed out a jury's $1.5 billion award against Microsoft Corp., ruling Monday that the allegedly infringed patents either had already been licensed by the software giant or did not constitute infringement against plaintiff Lucent-Alcatel.
      In February, a jury awarded Lucent-Alcatel $769 million for each of t...

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