Losing the lawsuit, Microsoft lost $ 1.5 billion

The US federal court ruled that Microsoft must pay $ 1.5 billion to Alcatel-Lucent for violating its patent rights.

On February 22, the world's number one software company confirmed this failure. This is the first failure in a series of 6 lawsuits related to copyright issues between Microsoft and the leading French telecommunications equipment manufacturer.

The lawsuit concerns a patent-pending technology that converts digital music formats into MP3 formats that are being used on personal computers.

Picture 1 of Losing the lawsuit, Microsoft lost $ 1.5 billion In 2003 Alcatel-Lucent sued Gateway and Dell for violating a total of 15 licenses. Soon after, Microsoft had to agree to take the two of the PC makers in place as a defendant because most of the sued technology copyrights were primarily used in Windows.

Microsoft said the court dismissed two of Alcatel-Lucent's lawsuit records. 6 other cases are currently under review and given a first instance trial.

Commenting on the court's ruling, head of Microsoft's attorney Tom Burt affirmed: " We think the above ruling of the court is completely inconsistent with law and reality. The fine is one. The number of heaven if compared to the number of 16 million USD that we have to pay Fraunhofer to buy a license to use the technology. Who expected it to be owned by Alcatel-Lucent "

Alcatel-Lucent spokeswoman Mary Lou Ambrus said: " We are pleased with the court's decision. We will do everything we can to protect our views and what we belong to ."

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