Microsoft ordered to pay Eolas $520M in patent case
The company said it plans to appeal the decision within 30 days
IDG News Service - A federal judge yesterday upheld a jury ruling that Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer Web browser infringed on a patent owned by Eolas Technologies Inc. and the University of California and ordered the company to pay $520.6 million in damages.
Judge James B. Zagel issued the order in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, reaffirming a jury decision reached last August. He also denied Microsoft's motion to suspend a decision until the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) completes a re-examination of Patent No. 5,838,906 (often referred to as '906) that it launched last November.
A spokeswoman for Microsoft said the company would appeal the case, most likely within the next 30 days.
Though the judge barred Microsoft from distributing versions of Internet Explorer that include the potentially infringing technology, he also held the injunction until an appeal has run its course.
"We feel good about our prospects on appeal, remain steadfast in our belief that the Eolas patent is not valid and are heartened by the PTO's review of the patent," the spokeswoman said. "While the judge did not grant all of our post-trial motions, we are pleased the court accepted some of our arguments and decided to stay the injunction pending our appeal."
Representatives from Eolas; its Minneapolis law firm, Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi LLP; the University of California; and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
The technology covered in the '906 patent was developed by Eolas President Michael Doyle at the University of California, San Francisco. The patent describes in part "a system allowing a user of a browser program ... to access and execute an embedded program object," or small computer programs, often referred to as "applets" or "plug-ins."
Eolas, whose name is an acronym for "Embedded Objects Linked Across Systems," jointly holds the patent with the University of California.


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