Microsoft assembles hefty patent arsenal
Is Microsoft burying the intellectual-property hatchet, or is it moving to build up a powerful patent portfolio it can use to reap billions in future licensing revenues ? In the wake of two recent, major, intellectual-property-related pacts involving the Redmond software giant, the answer may be both.
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