By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Corporate giants Microsoft and AT&T squared off Wednesday in a closely watched patent-infringement fight at the U.S. Supreme Court concerning computers made and operated overseas.
The court's ruling will clarify the reach of U.S. patent law abroad and could have significant implications not only for the software industry but ac...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Corporate giants Microsoft and AT&T squared off Wednesday in a closely watched patent-infringement fight at the U.S. Supreme Court concerning computers made and operated overseas.
The court's ruling will clarify the reach of U.S. patent law abroad and could have significant implications not only for the software industry but ac...
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