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July 17th, 2008

Silverlight suit: Microsoft's conduct is "unlawful" and "willful"

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 10:41 am

Categories: General, Legal, Microsoft, Web Technology

Tags: Microsoft Silverlight, Video, Microsoft Corp., Corporate Communications, Marketing, Sam Diaz

Video footage of the Summer Olympics at nbcolympics.com likely won’t be compromised by a lawsuit filed by Gotuit Media against Microsoft earlier this month. The suit won’t even go before a judge in San Francisco Federal Court until Oct. 10, some six weeks after the closing ceremonies of the games in Beijing.

Earlier coverage: Technology that powers Olympics on Web at center of lawsuit

In its complaint, filed July 2, Gotuit alleges that Silverlight, Microsoft’s rival to Adobe’s Flash for Video and the technology powering the online video coverage of the games, infringes on Gotuit patents that allow “for the enhancement, personalization and monetization of video and other media.” The complaint reads, in part:

Gotuit’s technology employs, among other things, metadata for describing scenes within a video file and tagging of these metadata-enhanced scenes to enable enhanced video viewing, search and navigation, all without altering the underling video file… Microsoft has infringed and is still infringing the Patents in Suit by, without authority, consent, right or license, and in direct infringement of the Patents in Suit, making, using, offering for sale and/or selling products using the methods, systems and apparatus claimed in the Patents in Suit in this country. This conduct constitutes infringment…

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Hot Coffee...
y'know I understand the point you're making here, but the fact of the matter in the McDonalds case was that they heated the coffee FAR beyond safe points (so that it would still be hot when the custom... (Read the rest)
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Silverlite  dwr50 | 07/17/08
If the point was...  jasonp@... | 07/17/08
The point is  Michael Kelly | 07/17/08
A helpful tip ...  LBiege | 07/17/08
Since Silverlight came from Microsoft...  erikj01 | 07/17/08
To confirm...  Richard Flude | 07/17/08
It's not okay on either side...  LiquidLearner | 07/17/08
Agree, but the solution is not in patent law,  Update victim | 07/18/08
Totally  ernestm@... | 07/18/08
RE: Silverlight suit: Microsoft's conduct is  RichardFH | 07/17/08
RE: Silverlight suit: Microsoft's conduct is  russguill | 07/17/08
Hasn't being able  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/17/08
Sheesh, that's a pretty broad patent  beoz | 07/17/08
Sickening  jackbond | 07/17/08
OT  martian@... | 07/21/08
Hot Coffee...  Ashendarei@... | 07/23/08
Has anyone patented cure of cancer yet?  LBiege | 07/17/08
Just finished...  LiquidLearner | 07/17/08
LOL - that's good...nt  socialism=nowhere | 07/18/08
LOL - so true... ha ha ha  Ole Man | 07/18/08
re: That is a Patent  doug_wead | 07/17/08
RE: Silverlight suit: Microsoft's conduct is  ZachE84 | 07/17/08
RE: Silverlight suit: Microsoft's conduct is  richvball44 | 07/18/08
and to follow up  richvball44 | 07/18/08
Paranoid much?  Churlish | 07/18/08
LOL - so true...LOL  socialism=nowhere | 07/18/08
nah  richvball44 | 07/18/08
Hey our stock is down...I have a good idea - sue Microsoft/Apple/Sun.. etc.  socialism=nowhere | 07/18/08
LOL - so true...LOL  Ole Man | 07/18/08
Microsoft's record in the matter of copyright and patent violations  Update victim | 07/18/08
Ok.. Lemme see if I have all of this straight...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/18/08

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