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No. Microsoft protects its OEMs. A fight with one OEM is a fight with Microsoft at large because it will be Microsoft bearing the legal costs associated.
Besides, Microsoft has a broad cross licensing agreement with Apple, so there is a mutually assured destruction thing going on.
Microsoft has actual, deep level, difficult to work around patents that stem from their years of R&D in Operating Systems. I'm not convinced Apple wants to go there.