Patent litigation risk drives Microsoft to move European distribution center
The company is moving the center from Germany to the Netherlands
IDG News Service - Microsoft is moving its European distribution center form Germany to the Netherlands due to ongoing patent litigation, a company spokesman confirmed Monday.
The move is prompted by a lawsuit filed by Motorola against Microsoft over the H.264 video standard. "The problem is that Motorola isn't living up to its promises about its patents," Microsoft spokesman Thomas BaumgA$?rtner said.
Microsoft uses the H.264 standard in Windows 7 and the Xbox, among other products. A ruling favorable to Motorola by the court in Mannheim, Germany, on April 17 could mean injunctions against Microsoft products in Germany, effectively excluding the company from that market.
That is the main reason for the move, which the company decided to do more than a month ago, according to BaumgA$?rtner. "I would call it a prudent move," he said.
BaumgA$?rtner said he did not where the Dutch distribution center will be located.
Motorola recently refused a $300 million bond offer from Microsoft to postpone enforcement of potential German injunctions. That is why Microsoft asked the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction preventing Motorola from enforcing any legal victory in its case being heard in Mannheim until a U.S. lawsuit over the same patent is decided.
Both court cases are about standard essential patents that have to be licensed under so-called fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms. Standardized technologies, like the H.264 codec, have to be used by technology companies to compete in the market. And if they do, they automatically infringe on these patents. That is why the FRAND system exits. Holders of standard-essential patents should license their technologies to other companies for a reasonable price. Microsoft called Motorola's proposal "the antithesis of reasonable", in the recent court filing.
According to patent expert Florian Mueller, the German legal system lends itself to abuse of standard-essential patents. Germany's statutory law grants injunctions to any patent holder that wins a court case, he said in a blog post. He also said patent plaintiffs benefit from what is known as the Orange Book Standard, "which allows the owners of such patents to make even extortionate demands because an injunction is denied only if the implementer of a standard makes an offer that is so lucrative that its refusal constitutes an antitrust violation," Mueller wrote.
Microsoft's BaumgA$?rtner praised its long-term partnership with Arvato, a Bertelsman subsidiary that was operating its distribution business in Europe. According to Microsoft the decision to move the distribution center was only due to patent litigation in Germany. Arvato declined to comment.
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