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Most likely, there will be an out of court settlement where Microsoft gains rights to the patented technology for a single, undisclosed payment. Owner retains his company and gets a surge of capital and Microsoft is allowed to continue to sell Word.
Owner then goes on to sue every other company or entity using XML and retire off the proceeds of others hard work.
Ain't it a great society we've created...
RE[3]: Hardly Unexpected
by TechGeek on Fri 4th Sep 2009 23:56
in reply to "RE[2]: Hardly Unexpected"




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Well you can't just go out and buy a company, especially if it is not publicly traded, as is the case with i4i. Microsoft can make an offer of X amount, but if the owner believes he can get more in court costs/fines/license fees then he would probably not accept the offer. Likewise, it is possible that the owner simply does not want to sell. I would very surprised if the ends with Microsoft owning i4i. Most likely, there will be an out of court settlement where Microsoft gains rights to the patented technology for a single, undisclosed payment. Owner retains his company and gets a surge of capital and Microsoft is allowed to continue to sell Word.