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Trade panel to review Microsoft, Motorola decision

Shayne Rana March 5, 2012, 12:39:22 IST

A U.S. trade panel, which hears patent infringement cases, said on Friday that it would undertake a wide-ranging review of its preliminary decision over

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Trade panel to review Microsoft, Motorola decision

A U.S. trade panel, which hears patent infringement cases, said on Friday that it would undertake a wide-ranging review of its preliminary decision over whether Motorola Mobility violated Microsoft patents.

The International Trade Commission said Friday it would review portions of its judge’s decision from December that Motorola Mobility infringed a Microsoft patent in making Android cellphones.

In a complaint filed in October 2010 with the ITC, Microsoft accused Motorola Mobility of infringing nine patents for Windows Mobile and Windows Phone, which do everything from monitoring remaining memory to updating contact lists and synchronizing on- and off-line use. Two patents were dropped from the case during litigation. Motorola Mobility was found to infringe one patent out of the remaining seven.
A final decision is due in the spring. Microsoft said it looked forward to the review.

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“We remain confident that the commission will affirm that Motorola has infringed our intellectual property,” said David Howard, Microsoft’s corporate vice president and deputy general counsel for litigation.

Motorola Mobility said in an email to Reuters, “Motorola is pleased with today’s ITC Notice identifying the issues to be reviewed.”

The ITC is a popular venue for patent litigation since it has the power to forbid the importation of products which infringe patented technology. Microsoft said in its complaint that the infringing devices included Android phones like the Motorola Droid 2, the Droid X, Cliq XT, Devour, Backflip and others, including the associated software.

Written by Shayne Rana

Shayne has an exceptional love for superheroes, action figures, comics, retro music and movies. His love for the 80s is also very evident in his lingo which is populated with words like 'Yes Siree Bob', 'Scooby-doo', Howdy and lots, LOTS more. As the Deputy Editor of tech2, Shayne stays fit by running back and forth between his desk, the tech team or some other department.

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