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April 9th, 2009

Microsoft patent loss: It's about activation not validation

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 2:48 pm

Categories: Activation, Anti-piracy, Corporate strategy, Legal, OGA, WGA

Tags: Antipiracy, Microsoft Corp., Piracy, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Mary Jo Foley

That patent-violation ruling that, if not overturned, could cost Microsoft $388 million? (The one in which Microsoft was found by a Rhode Island federal jury to have infringed on Uniloc’s anti-piracy technology — an award the Wall Street Journal said is the fifth largest patent award in history.)

I’ve seen a few folks celebrating the patent ruling as something that could put a damper on Microsoft’s Genuine Advantage anti-piracy technologies in Windows. But it looks like it may be a little soon to dance on the WGA/OGA graves.

The Uniloc ruling applies to the product activation technology used by Microsoft, not the product validation technology. (WGA and OGA both require activation and validation, but it’s the validation technology that results in the degradation of functionality and features for software deemed to be non-genuine.)

Microsoft officials have said they plan to appeal this week’s ruling.

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Microsoft is God
I'm from Australia it is refreshing to know that there are people in the US who question the judgement of the judge. 1 man against Microsoft in the US Court System, no-one can win against such Power. ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: munchkinszz Posted on: 09/30/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Why not  Mectron | 04/09/09
Live by the bogus software patent lawsuit . . .  sporkfighter | 04/09/09
Conficker 'Windows' patents are worth a lot!  Christian_<>< | 04/09/09
This could possibly be the only time I side with MS.  kozmcrae | 04/09/09
Absolutely wrong Uniloc has been selling this service widely since 1992  stevey_d | 04/10/09
1992 plus 17=2009  Michael Kelly | 04/10/09
It doesn't matter when the patent expires...  jasonp@... | 04/10/09
One additional point...  jasonp@... | 04/10/09
But not the actual part  eb276 | 04/14/09
patent expiration date?  rstephens777 | 04/10/09
expiration date  jbroche18 | 04/10/09
Since 1992? Really?  kozmcrae | 04/10/09
I really don't understand the activation / validation argument at all  stevey_d | 04/10/09
delete (nt)  Michael Kelly | 04/10/09
It's about the pot calling the kettle black  whisperycat | 04/10/09
There needs to be a limit  Kaiwai | 04/10/09
Like maybe file a lawsuit in 2003...  buyer@... | 04/10/09
It didn't take up until now...  jasonp@... | 04/10/09
Wouldn't it be nice...  jackbond | 04/10/09
Have you read the Halloween Docs?  SpikeyMike | 05/21/09
A Microsoft dream come true  Ole Man | 04/11/09
M$ is the pirate, taking my computer hostage until i give in to their  wessonjoe | 04/13/09
They didn't steal from me.  jerry@... | 04/17/09
Yes, they did.  SpikeyMike | 05/21/09
Microsoft IS a loser...expect them to reveal more as time flows on! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 04/13/09
RE: A Microsoft dream come true  Tsingi | 04/14/09
Microsoft is God  munchkinszz | 09/30/09

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