Microsoft loses patent infringement suit in Korea
Microsoft, the world’s top software maker, may have to stop selling its flagship ``Office’’ suite program in Korea temporarily due to patent infringement, according to a local technology transfer agent.
P&IB on Sunday said a recent court decision on its patent disputes with Microsoft Korea will eventually force the software powerhouse to exclude the technologies in question from its office package.
Read the complete story here. (Korea Times)
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