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By Ina Fried CNET News
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 30, 2009 9:21:15 AM

Microsoft and TomTom announced on Monday that they have reached a settlement in their respective patent suits.

As part of the deal, TomTom will pay Microsoft for coverage for the software maker's mapping-related patents as well as the file management patents that Microsoft claimed were infringed by TomTom's use of the Linux kernel. Microsoft will also get access to the TomTom patents that were cited in TomTom's countersuit against Microsoft, although Microsoft won't be making any payment to TomTom.

In a statement, the two companies said that the settlement provides TomTom patent coverage "in a manner that is fully compliant with TomTom's obligations under the General Public Lucense Version 2." As part of the agreement, TomTom will "remove from its products the functionality related to two file management systems patents," over the next two years. The agreement protects TomTom's customers under the patents during that time, the companies said.

The settlement has a five-year term. Additional specific financial terms were not disclosed, the company said.

"We are pleased TomTom has chosen to resolve the litigation amicably by entering into a patent agreement," Microsoft deputy general counsel Horacio Gutierrez said in a statement.

Microsoft filed its legal actions against TomTom last month. Attention in the case centered around the Linux claims as it marked the first time that Microsoft had filed court papers with its long-held assertion that Linux infringes on its intellectual property.

Although the pact settles things for TomTom, it leaves unresolved Microsoft's broader claims against Linux, The software maker has refused to say what actions it might take against other companies that use Linux commercially.

This article was originally posted on CNET News.

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This is just another shot across the bow...with intent.
With all the media coverage, and the apparent win, MS has just increased the size of the ever stationary black cloud looming on Linux's horizon.

And at just the time when, due to the recession,... (Read the rest)
Posted by: MarkiusLanzius Posted on: 03/31/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
peaceful endings  dougbeer | 03/30/09
Without knowing further details of the settlement, hard to say what  DonnieBoy | 03/30/09
Will open source now sue Tom Tom???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/30/09
Sure is quiet in here.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/30/09
Not much to talk about until we know the details. MS may have bailed, with  DonnieBoy | 03/30/09
Pretty funny huh?  Tim Patterson | 03/30/09
GPL2 ?  IE8 | 03/30/09
RE: Microsoft, TomTom settle patent disputes  Loverock Davidson | 03/30/09
Paying for the patents, and admitting that they are used in GPL code are  DonnieBoy | 03/30/09
paymnet most likely 250k  IE8 | 03/30/09
I say most likely the amount was insignificant, or MS would have no reason  DonnieBoy | 03/30/09
Re: Donnieboy  Col Mustard | 03/30/09
x  DonnieBoy | 03/30/09
This is just another shot across the bow...with intent.  MarkiusLanzius | 03/31/09

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