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Microsoft wins another Eolas web patent battle







Microsoft wins another Eolas web patent
battle

Microsoft wins another Eolas web patent
battle
08/19/2004 05:48 AM

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Nice to see that Eola s is losing their patent suit.


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Round


Eolas v. Microsoft: Eolas Wins Another
Round
01/16/2004 11:33 AM
On Wednesday, Eolas scored another win in the ongoing Web-browser patent-infringement case between itself and Microsoft. A federal judge denied Microsoft's request to hold off on a decision on its appeal until the U.S. Patent Office reexamines the plug-in patent in question.

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10/29/2003 11:22 AM
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Microsoft files appeal in Eolas patent
case
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Microsoft has filed a 174-page brief asking the U.S. Court of Appeals to overturn the judgment of a District Court, which holds Redmond liable for $565 million USD in damages for violating a controversial patent held by Eolas. The patent pertains to a mechanism used by developers to embed and evoke interactive programs from within a Web browser.

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US Patent and Trademark Office Nixes
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World Wide Web Consortium Presents the US Patent Office with Evidence Invalidating Eolas Patent .. se ha presentado en las oficinas de patentes y marcas de los Estados Unidos .. Read the briefing .. News release

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Eolas browser plug-in patent invalidated
by US Patent Office


Eolas browser plug-in patent invalidated
by US Patent Office
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The US Patent and Trademark Office has now stepped in and invalidated the Eolas patent. The decision, if it is upheld, will clear Microsoft of charges of wrong-doing.

Patent Office Agrees To Check Into All
That Prior Art On The Eolas Patent


Patent Office Agrees To Check Into All
That Prior Art On The Eolas Patent
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The latest in the Eolas patent saga is that someone at the Patent Office has finally agreed to review the patent based on stacks and stacks of prior art that people have been finding. Amazingly, the Patent Office appears to have responded quickly (though, they don't say how long it will take for a new decision on the patent) to the requests for a re-examination of the patent. There's a quote from the USPTO's deputy commissioner for patent examination policy saying that this was an "extraordinary situation" which necessitated the quick response. The problem with this statement is that it's not an extraordinary situation. In fact, it's an increasingly common situation, where silly patents are getting the stamp of approval every day - and then used to hold other companies up for extortion, rather than for encouraging innovation.

The Patent Office is going to re-examine
the Eolas patent


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Eolas Patent Taken Away


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The patent office finally got one right (though, it took quite a while). Despite tons of prior art, and a patent that was far from "non-obvious", Eolas convinced a judge to award them over half a billion dollars from Microsoft for using embedded applications within IE. Microsoft started talking about changing the browser in a way that would have broken many web sites. After quite a bit of outcry from many different places, the patent office finally agreed to review the patent, and on second thought, are now rejecting the Eolas patent. Did it really need to take this much time, this many lawyers and this much outcry just to get a single bad patent reviewed and rejected? Isn't it about time we fixed the patent system?

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Battle (Reuters)
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Eolas Patent Invalid


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Two Strikes for Eolas Plug-In Patent


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Eolas browser patent rejected


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Eolas Says Browser Patent Fight Isn't
Over Yet


Eolas Says Browser Patent Fight Isn't
Over Yet
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Disputing online reports that Microsoft and the W3C have won a round in the tussle over basic browser technology, Eolas says its claims to the patent are valid.

W3C Requests Eolas Patent Re-Examination


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Microsoft Wins Patent for Handheld
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Eolas patent rejected, but decision not
seen as final


Eolas patent rejected, but decision not
seen as final
03/06/2004 02:04 AM
Patent may yet be determined as valid

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re-examined


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Eolas Refutes Initial Patent Finding


Eolas Refutes Initial Patent Finding 05/11/2004 07:24 PM
In a response to a patent office re-examination, the company reiterates its position from its high-profile case against Microsoft that its Web-browser patent was correctly issued and predates similar inventions.

Eolas patent on Web plug-in technology
rejected


Eolas patent on Web plug-in technology
rejected
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New Prior Art Cited In 2nd Eolas Patent
Rejection


New Prior Art Cited In 2nd Eolas Patent
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Parties Behind Eolas Patent Reexam
Revealed


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Revealed
06/07/2004 05:41 AM
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US Patent Office will review Eolas claim


US Patent Office will review Eolas claim 11/12/2003 01:22 PM
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