Just in case you didn't know, here's another instance of Microsoft being 
convicted of patent infringement. It's old, but little known.

Microsoft loses appeal in Office patent spat
http://www.news.com/Microsoft-loses-appeal-in-Office-patent-spat/2100-1014_3-6084943.html

    Case returns to district court, which may consider whether to
    increase $6.1 million award to Guatemalan inventor.

By Ina Fried
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: June 16, 2006, 3:11 PM PDT
Last modified: June 16, 2006, 4:55 PM PDT

A U.S. appeals court has upheld a ruling that Microsoft's Office software 
infringes on a Guatemalan inventor's technology, lawyers for the inventor 
said Friday.

Morrison & Foerster said that on Wednesday, the United States Court of 
Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington affirmed a verdict that 
Microsoft's Office software infringed on a patent held by Carlos Armando 
Amado. In June 2005, an Orange County, Calif., jury awarded Amado $6.1 
million, ruling that Microsoft's method of linking its Access database and 
Excel spreadsheet infringed on Amado's technology.

"This ruling signals the validity of the patent and confirms Microsoft's 
liability of infringement on Mr. Amado's software program," Vince Belusko, 
a Morrison & Foerster partner, said in a statement. A Microsoft 
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Both sides had appealed the original verdict, with the court rejecting 
both appeals. The appeals court said it would let the lower court decide 
how much, if any, of escrow funds should go to Amado.

"When the district court makes that determination, any party believing 
itself aggrieved by that order may appeal to this court," the court said 
in its ruling.

Morrison & Foerster said it is hoping that the federal court will award 
Amado further damages for continuing infringement, out of an escrow 
account that now has more than $65 million in it. "We are hopeful that the 
District Court will now award Mr. Amado substantial monies from that 
escrow account when the matter is returned to the court."

Since the jury verdict last year, Microsoft has altered Office, alerting 
businesses back in January that they will need to upgrade to the modified 
version.

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