Burst.com wins $60m Microsoft patent lawsuit
It has been announced that Microsoft and Burst.com have reached an agreement in principle resolving all claims in Burst’s lawsuit against Microsoft.
Microsoft will pay $60 million to Burst for the settlement of all claims and for a non-exclusive license (without sub-license rights) to Burst’s patent portfolio. Burst’s lawsuit, originally filed in June of 2002, asserted patent, trade secret and antitrust claims.
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