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      Burst v. Microsoft (2004, USA)

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      Burst v. Microsoft is a 2004 court case in the USA where Microsoft settled out of court for US$60 million.

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      • Microsoft#Microsoft's patent infringements
      • Litigation and specific patents
      • Case law in the USA

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      • http://www.burst.com/new/newsevents/chairltr112004.htm
      • http://www.burst.com/new/newsevents/pressrelease007.htm
      • http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/05/24/allchin_destroy_email_claim/
      • http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/03/14/microsoft_settles_suit/

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