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Canadian firm predicts victory in Microsoft patent case


A Canadian company in a patent dispute with Microsoft said Friday it expects to ultimately triumph in the case despite a court ruling allowing the US software giant to continue selling Microsoft Word A full-featured word processing program for Windows and the Macintosh from Microsoft. Included in the Microsoft application suite, it is a sophisticated program with rudimentary desktop publishing capabilities that has become the most widely used word processing application on the market. .

A US District Court judge in Texas ruled August 12 that Microsoft's popular word processing word processing, use of a computer program or a dedicated hardware and software package to write, edit, format, and print a document. Text is most commonly entered using a keyboard similar to a typewriter's, although handwritten input (see pen-based computer) and  program violates an XML XML
 in full Extensible Markup Language.

Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations.
 patent held by Toronto-based i4i and ordered it to pay more than 290 million dollars in damages and interest.

Judge Leonard Davis Leonard Barnett Davis (born September 5 1978 in Wortham, Texas) is an American football guard in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys. He was selected 2nd overall in the 2001 NFL Draft from the University of Texas.  also issued an injunction that would have banned Microsoft from selling Word products that include the patented technology.

Microsoft, however, sought a stay of the injunction pending an appeal and a US Court of Appeals granted the request on Thursday. Microsoft has appealed the original judgment and the case is to be heard on September 23.

On Friday, i4i said it expects to prevail.

"Microsoft's scare tactics about the consequences of the injunction cannot shield it from the imminent review of the case by the Federal Circuit Court of Appeal on the September 23 appeal," i4i chairman Loudon Owen said.

"i4i is confident that the Final Judgment in favor of i4i, which included a finding of willful patent infringement patent infringement n. the manufacture and/or use of an invention or improvement for which someone else owns a patent issued by the government, without obtaining permission of the owner of the patent by contract, license or waiver.  by Microsoft and an injunction against Microsoft Word, was the correct decision and that i4i will prevail on the appeal," he said.

"To paraphrase the great heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis, 'They can run, but they can't hide.' Microsoft's time will eventually run out," Owen said.

Microsoft was accused by i4i of infringing on a 1998 XML patent in its Word 2003 and Word 2007 programs.

Word uses XML, or Extensible Markup Language See XML.

(language, text) Extensible Markup Language - (XML) An initiative from the W3C defining an "extremely simple" dialect of SGML suitable for use on the World-Wide Web.

http://w3.org/XML/.
, to open .XML, .DOCX, and .DOCM files.
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