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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 31, 2005 5:10:00 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear Microsoft's appeal in a lawsuit that has resulted in a preliminary jury verdict of more than $500 million for alleged patent infringement in Internet Explorer.

The court's decision not to hear the case involving Eolas Technologies, announced without comment on Monday, clears the way for proceedings to continue before a federal district judge.

The August 2003 decision from a federal jury in Chicago sent shock waves across the Internet. If Eolas and its business partner, the University of California, eventually prevail, the effects could force a redesign of Web pages that use plug-in applications like Macromedia Flash and Adobe Acrobat that run inside a Web browser.

In subsequent attempts to convince Congress to reform federal patent laws, Microsoft has cited the Eolas case as an example of "abusive litigation" that should be curbed by legislative action.

A federal appeals court in March partially reversed the original decision and sent it back to the district judge for a new trial.

Microsoft hopes that this time it will be able to show evidence about an early Web browser, called Viola, created by a computer programmer and artist named Pei Wei and demonstrated to other researchers a year before the University of California filed for its patent. The university and its spinoff company, Eolas, share the rights to a patent that they claim covers plug-ins and applets that are invoked through a Web browser.

Eolas' patent, numbered 5,838,906 and granted in November 1998, discusses a way to execute a program on a remote server and send data back to a Web browser, "thus providing the user of the client computer with interactive features."

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Seriously this is one of the funniest posts I've read in recent years. "Politics just fine"... lol Ohhhh boy. (Wipes tear from eye.)... (Read the rest)
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Getting worse every day for MS (NT) mabricen   | 10/31/05
You realize this affects ALL browsers? java.user   | 10/31/05
You are crazy! An_Axe_to_Grind   | 10/31/05
Are you sure? Patrick Jones   | 10/31/05
Yes java.user   | 10/31/05
and no IT_User   | 10/31/05
Ironic java.user   | 11/01/05
no irony Scott W   | 11/01/05
as expected andrewflagg@...   | 10/31/05
You're kidding, right? this is one EVERYBODY want MS to win John Zern   | 10/31/05
Well, perhaps not everybody... Yen_z   | 11/01/05
Wrong!!! Update victim   | 11/01/05
Supreme Court won't review Microsoft patent appeal Loverock Davidson   | 10/31/05
Don't lose hope! tic swayback   | 10/31/05
Ashcroft & Jackson mighetto   | 10/31/05
Don't lose hope! tic swayback   | 10/31/05
And someday ZDNet will get their Talkbacks working properly... tic swayback   | 10/31/05
Riiiggghtt... and when that happens Linux Advocate   | 11/01/05
Microsoft not alone Yensi717   | 10/31/05
not really ickusslime@...   | 10/31/05
No. java.user   | 10/31/05
I stand corrected Mark Miller   | 10/31/05
New alias? Cardinal_Bill   | 10/31/05
I'm usually against Microsoft..... Sir_Chancealot   | 10/31/05
What's really worse about this patent... Taz_z   | 10/31/05
Microsoft should have acquired bjbrock   | 10/31/05
Patent Office is taking care of it. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/31/05
I hope so Patrick Jones   | 10/31/05
Really? ShadeTree   | 10/31/05
There is a more recent update on this... dsentman@...   | 10/31/05
No_ax's link was from 2 years ago Mark Miller   | 10/31/05
Yeah, it did look a little fishy IT_User   | 10/31/05
a PTO re-re-re-review is always good andrewflagg@...   | 10/31/05
How Do You Spell Microsoft? itanalyst   | 10/31/05
Will it make your day when... John Zern   | 10/31/05
A bit of a misnomer Mark Miller   | 10/31/05
Actually...the article appears to be correct Mark Miller   | 10/31/05
Software patents Hemlock Stones   | 10/31/05
Government trying to get more money out of microsoft. igl1221_123   | 10/31/05
Um.. Patrick Jones   | 10/31/05
Did they ever get more money than the multibillion TAX BREAKs? I wish michael_t   | 10/31/05
Patents??? mavedrive   | 11/02/05
ROFL! Kamikaze_Ohka   | 11/02/05

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