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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 2, 2005 10:00:00 PM

Microsoft is changing the way its Web browser handles certain controls in an effort to shield itself from liability in an ongoing patent spat with a start-up backed by the University of California.

The software giant is notifying Web developers and other partners on Friday that it is changing the way Internet Explorer handles certain Web programs, known as ActiveX controls and Java applets.

With the change, Web developers will need to slightly modify their pages or consumers will have to make an extra click to get to some content, such as for a Macromedia Flash-based advertisement.

"We think that the user experience impact is relatively modest," said Michael Wallent, a general manager in Microsoft's Windows-client unit.

Microsoft will incorporate the new version of Internet Explorer into all new copies of Windows and also into the next version of the browser, IE 7, which will be available for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and as part of Windows Vista. Existing users may also get the new code as part of future security updates, Wallent said.

"We believe over the next six months, most customers will be running copies of Internet Explorer with this behavior."

Microsoft has been in a long-running spat with Eolas Techologies and the University of California. In September, the U.S. Patent Office upheld the validity of the patent at issue in the case.

A University of California spokesman said that its lawsuit against Microsoft deals with infringement caused by previously sold versions of the browser.

"The lawsuit covers sales predating this latest reconfiguration," he said.

In 2003, a jury awarded more than $500 million in damages to the university and Eolas, but Microsoft appealed the decision. An appeals court this year partially upheld Microsoft's stance, saying the company should be allowed to present evidence that similar inventions predated Eolas' patent application.

"We believe this change insulates us from any potential liability," Wallent said. "We don't expect we will have to make any other changes.

Wallent said that the move was designed to end uncertainty for the future as the Eolas case heads back to court later this year.

"With this change we are very confident that we would no longer have liability even if the case doesn't go our way in the end," he said.

Wallent added that Microsoft's move "in no way reflects a lack of confidence in our case."

"We'll continue to pursue our case and believe that the Eolas patent is invalid," he said.

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Another reason to use Linux? nucrash   | 12/02/05
Wrong Yensi717   | 12/02/05
No right Richard Flude   | 12/02/05
Patent Trolls go for the money hickum   | 12/03/05
hickum is "right on the money" John Zern   | 12/03/05
So what? Haterock Davidsfather   | 12/04/05
Hey everybody guess what??? BFD   | 12/03/05
Patent issue remains.. d_jedi   | 12/03/05
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M$ is getting smashed in court! Linux Geek   | 12/02/05
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A patent covers ideas but not implementation. B.O.F.H.   | 12/02/05
One correction tic swayback   | 12/02/05
Wonder what they were thinking jmills@...   | 12/03/05
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Question is ... too_much green_tea   | 12/03/05
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Tried it, didn't like it too_much green_tea   | 12/04/05
There should be a plugin for unrequested swf. osreinstall   | 12/04/05
I have roll my own for greasemonkey before too_much green_tea   | 12/05/05
Tea, another extension I'd like to see. osreinstall   | 12/05/05
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In that case ... too_much green_tea   | 12/03/05
It Sounds Good, But . . . markdoiron   | 12/04/05
A Better Answer to Flash markdoiron   | 12/04/05
A Better Answer to Flash markdoiron   | 12/04/05
We can only hope! James Dean_z   | 12/02/05
So does Microsoft pay the Web Developers mighetto   | 12/02/05
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educateme, please educate yourself... PB_z   | 12/03/05
Only a smart man can educatehimself John Zern   | 12/03/05
False John L. Ries   | 12/05/05
What a Brain Dead Post cmoya   | 12/06/05
Truly Unfortunate Aaron A Baker   | 12/08/05
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we think the user experience impact is modest...3 clicks educateme@...   | 12/02/05
Quick fixes result in security holes duclod   | 12/02/05
No moreso than any other features PB_z   | 12/03/05
This one may actually close some John L. Ries   | 12/05/05
The issue is not browser specific. Tech Maven   | 12/02/05
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Awful litigation... Mike Cox   | 12/02/05
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To Court? John Zern   | 12/03/05
Ah, Linux geek would support Satan himself John Zern   | 12/03/05
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Don't bundle this garbage! d_jedi   | 12/03/05
Bundling is a double-edged sword. Haterock Davidsfather   | 12/04/05
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