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Z4 v. Microsoft and Autodesk (2006, USA)
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z4 sued Microsoft and Autodesk for infringement of a patent on use of software product activation codes.
Microsoft was ordered to pay US$115 million in April 2006. At this point, Autodesk settled out of court.
Microsoft's fine was later increased to US$142, and finally settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.[1] Microsoft had asked the US Supreme Court to review an aspect of the case but this procedure was cancelled when the litigation was settled out of court.
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External links
- Microsoft, Autodesk lose patent case, 2006, MSNBC (Microsoft and Autodesk pay $133m to z4 Technologies)
- Litigation Misconduct and Enhanced Damages, 22 Aug 2006, Patently-O
- Challenging Patent Validity: Microsoft Asks Supreme Court to Reduce "Clear and Convincing" Standard, 4 Aug 2008, Patently-O