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Microsoft Sued Over Mobile E-Mail Access

lardiop   on 15 December 2005 - 15:42 · 28 comments & 5147 views

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Microsoft is facing a new lawsuit today from telecommunications provider Visto claiming that the software giant "...infringed upon multiple patents Visto holds regarding proprietary technology that provides enterprises and consumers with mobile access to their e-mail and other data."

Citing functionality found in the Windows Mobile platform, Visto states that Microsoft "...has a long and well-documented history of acquiring the technology of others, branding it as their own, and entering new markets."

"In some cases, they buy that technology from its creator. In other cases, they wrongfully misappropriate the intellectual property that belongs to others, which has forced them to acknowledge and settle large (intellectual property) cases with companies like Sun, AT&T and Burst.com. For their foray into mobile email and data access, Microsoft simply decided to misappropriate Visto's well known and documented patented technology."

This lawsuit comes immediately after Visto's main competitor Research In Motion (RIM) lost a similar intellectual rights case, causing consumers to worry about the future of their popular Blackberry handheld devices.

View: Visto Press Release
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